Troubled site in DTC turns a corner with luxury homes to offer private elevators

A long-empty site beside The Landmark in the Denver Tech Center is headed into the future now as construction gets underway on an enclave of 90 luxury low-maintenance homes — one of very few single-family home projects to emerge along the south I-25 corridor in the past decade.

Renderings of the Village at Landmark project by Greenwood Village-based builder Century Communities show prominent brick-and-stone architecture in a higher density layout that will be enclosed by a gate. Two series of designs by Godden Sudik Architects offer five plans ranging from 3,280 to 4,550 square feet, with prices anticipated to begin from $1.7 million.

Support from Greenwood Village

Support for the project by the City of Greenwood Village has been readily evident as Century began site preparations this week, according to The Village’s Managing Director Scott Sinelli, who spoke with The Denver Gazette.

“I’ve been very impressed with the response from Greenwood Village,” Sinelli said. “They have offered to help in any way they can.”

A Greenwood Village City Council approval in November could prove a turning point not just for the 13-acre project site on East Berry Avenue across from Landmark’s condo towers, but also for the larger area of empty sites and older office parks south of The Landmark…

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