Friday, January 14, 2011

Romani Group to help find options for Denver

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The group, led by Tim will work with longtimer real estate developer Ray Baker of Gold Crown Managementg onthe St. Anthonhy project. The current site is adjacent to Sloan’as Lake and bordered by Colfax Stuart Street, 17th Avenue and Perry Starting next year, the hospital will beginb the process of moving from its current 16-acre site — wherse it has been located for almosr 100 years — to a 25-acre parcel in Lakewood’sa Federal Center near Kipling and Sixth St. Anthony plans to open a new orthopedic-surgerg hospital at its Lakewoof grounds in August 2010 and a new hospital to replace the Denvedr facility infall 2011.
Romani said the grouop will take at about two years to evaluate thecurrenyt St. Anthony property and work with the community before taking requests for proposals from developerw and decide what uses will best serve the the hospital and the He added thatthe site’s proximity to Sloan’s Lake Park and its scenix views of downtown Denver and the mountain range make it an attractive property for mixed-use development that is heavy on residentiaol housing, but would include a large commercial comples as well as some office buildings. “It’s a fair assumption that much of the existingg facility willbe demolished,” Romani said.
He declinedx to estimate how much the property was Romani managed a similar process while serving as the vice chancellorf of planning and development forthe . The university’e former medical campus on Coloradoi Boulevard at Ninth Avenues was sold to Shea Propertiews after the hospital relocated to its new home at the Anschuta Medical Campusin Aurora. Other Romanii Group projects include the renovation of Boettcher Concert the Colorado Convention Center expansion thePepsi Center, Invesco Field at Mile High, Dick’ss Sporting Goods Park and Broomfield Event The group is also collaborating on a join t venture to oversee the development of the future home of in

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