Heavy machinery is already moving dirt on a 41-acre stretch of Globeville, where the first physical piece of the long-anticipated Fox Park project is rising from the ground.
Municipal records confirm that vertical construction has officially started on a two-story parking structure designed to hold 480 vehicles. This isn't just another permit filing; it is the tangible start of a development that promises to reshape the neighborhood with 14 acres of planned parks and open space.
The new facility serves as the foundational infrastructure for the broader mixed-use complex. Once the garage is operational, it will support the subsequent residential towers and commercial spaces that developers have proposed for the site. The move signals a decisive shift from the planning phase to active building, turning abstract renderings into concrete reality for the 80202 zip code.
This activity aligns with a broader acceleration in construction timelines across the region. Developers are increasingly compressing schedules, moving from initial permits to occupancy faster than in previous years. The Fox Park filings arrive alongside a surge of site development plans in the area, suggesting a coordinated push to deliver large-scale projects rapidly.
Residents should expect increased construction traffic and logistical coordination as the garage foundation is laid. As this initial phase takes shape, observers can anticipate a rapid succession of permits for the residential and retail components that will eventually fill out the 41-acre site.