The chain-link fence at 1975 Mile High Stadium Circle is about to come down, and the skeleton of a new industrial facility is set to rise almost immediately after. A demolition permit filed on June 11, 2026, was followed just five days later by a construction permit issued on June 16, 2026, marking the fastest transition from teardown to build seen at the site this year.
This compressed timeline signals a coordinated industrial expansion at the former Mile High Stadium complex, where Gonzalez Apartments LLC is clearing the 13-acre parcel in the Cherry Creek West district for new logistics operations. The speed of the filings suggests that site plans are pre-approved and tenants are already lined up, bypassing the weeks or months of bureaucratic lag typical in local development cycles.
Municipal records from March through June 2026 document a relentless pace of activity across the site. The June 11 filing authorized the removal of remaining legacy structures, while the June 16 issuance immediately greenlit ground-up construction. This tight sequence follows a series of site plan approvals that began in early spring, accelerating the shift from a legacy sports venue to a modern logistics hub.
The rapid turnover indicates that the physical transformation of the 80201 zip code will likely conclude before the end of the year. Residents should watch for occupancy permits in the coming months, which will confirm the completion of the new industrial facilities and the start of operations.