A property in the Highlands neighborhood just completed a construction cycle that defies typical Denver timelines, moving from demolition to legal occupancy in exactly seven days.

This rapid turnaround suggests the use of modular or pre-fabricated construction, as traditional site-built homes usually require months of framing and utility inspections before residents can move in.

The city issued a demolition permit for 3180 W Clyde Pl on February 19, 2026. By February 26, 2026, the city had already granted an occupancy permit for the same address, legally allowing the building to be inhabited. A follow-up inspection was later logged on March 8, 2026, to verify the conditions of the new space.

This sequence of events highlights a shift in how infill lots are being developed in the Highlands area, where high housing demand often drives developers toward streamlined building methods.

This analysis is based on public municipal records. Residents can find more details via the Denver city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.