Fox Park

Globeville

Mixed UseUnder Construction

Fox Park

Globeville

About This Project

Fox Park is a transformational 41-acre mixed-use redevelopment in the Globeville neighborhood of North Denver, centered on the former Denver Post printing plant site near the I-25 and I-70 interchange. The project aims to turn a long-underutilized and previously contaminated industrial parcel into a vibrant, walkable urban community with housing, offices, hotels, parks, culture, retail and entertainment uses. The master plan calls for a diverse mix of uses including more than 1,000 residential units with mixed-income and affordable options, commercial and office space, a Virgin Hotel Colorado’s first location, a new World Trade Center Denver campus, and a variety of cultural and entertainment components such as live performance venues and indoor adventure attractions. A key feature of Fox Park is its 14 acres of integrated open space and park network, designed to knit the development together and provide recreational, public gathering and cultural spaces, along with walkable streets and bike connections tied to regional transit at the nearby 41st & Fox RTD station. The project also emphasizes environmental and community goals including EPA-supported soil remediation of the former Superfund-impacted site, adaptive reuse of portions of the historic Post printing facility for cultural and office space, and neighborhood benefit agreements that focus on jobs, affordable housing, and small business opportunities. Development is unfolding in phases over the next decade or more, with early infrastructure complete and vertical construction underway — including the parking, plaza and first residential and office elements — signaling the emergence of Fox Park as a major new node of urban life in Denver.

Project Details

TypeMixed Use
StatusUnder Construction
LocationGlobeville
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