LAKEWOOD —The residential phase of a $150 million mixed-use development is set to begin early next month at the former Green Gables Country Club. Dan Nickless, president of CalAtlantic Homes of Colorado, said the first phase of curb, gutter and road infrastructure is complete and foundations for the first set of 300 single-family homes are poured.
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Gables got its start in the 1920s when a group of eight Denver political and business leaders known as the Progress Club purchased 120 acres of countryside outside of Denver. Over the decades, it became a social center for Denver’s financially elite Jewish community.
Former Green Gables Country Club transforming into $150 million mixed-use development. LAKEWOOD —The residential phase of a $150 million mixed-use development is set to begin early next month at the former Green Gables Country Club. Dan Nickless, president of CalAtlantic Homes of Colorado, said the first phase of curb, ...
Dan Nickless, president of CalAtlantic Homes of Colorado, said the first phase of curb, gutter and road infrastructure is complete and foundations for the first set of 300 single-family homes are poured.
John Wolforth, county director of planning and zoning, said Missouri-based developer Covington Realty Partners has submitted final plans to begin construction on the multi-family property, but the county hasn’t received any submittals from the retail developer.