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Louisville again postpones Redtail Ridge vote – BizWest
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Louisville leaders put off Retail Ridge hearing, vote until next month – BizWest
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Louisville leaders set to review scaled-back Redtail Ridge proposal – BizWest
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The scaled-back proposal nixes the residential component and now includes only office, industrial and retail uses. The result is 46% reduction in overall density, according to Brue Baukol.
With the density reduction, the developer intends to maintain previously proposed amenities and open spaces, Brue Baukol said in an email announcing the community meetings.
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LOUISVILLE After Louisville city leaders rejected an ambitious plan to redevelop the long-vacant Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX) site, property owners
Brue Baukol’s design team will hold virtual town halls on Saturday, May 1, at 10 a.m. and on Wednesday, May 5, at 6 p.m.
300 apartments planned as site by Globeville rail station sells for $16M
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A pair of local developers have unloaded their site by a Globeville rail station to a New York-based firm planning apartments.
Brue Baukol Capital Partners and LCP Development, both Denver-based firms, were paid $16.1 million last week for the 689 and 725 W. 38th Ave. parcels, according to public records.
The parcels, which add up to about 3.9 acres, are just south of RTD’s 41st and Fox station.
The buyer was AMFP V Fox Station LLC, which is affiliated with Abacus Capital Group.
A local executive with the firm did not respond to a request for comment, but plans submitted to the city last year indicate Abacus wants to develop three five-story apartment complexes at the site, with about 300 units in total. There would also be an eight-story garage.