Parking lot across from Coors Field rezoned to allow 8-story mixed-used project

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The Denver City Council unanimously approved rezoning for a lot across from Coors Field after the property owner addressed concerns expressed by the Colorado Rockies.

The 0.29-acre 2000 Blake St. lot, currently used for parking, was rezoned Monday evening to allow for a mixed-use project of up to eight stories at the request of San Francisco-based Fillmore Capital Partners.

“If it was a hotel, it would be more residential in nature, which is what I call ‘hotel lite,’ where you don’t even have a lobby,” Silva said. “I’m trying to bring an entertainment portion, not just another bar,” he said. “You guys have enough bars in Denver already.” Feasel wrote that, for those traveling west down 20th Street, the building could potentially eliminate the view of the large clock that looms over the main entrance to Coors Field.

 

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