Gonzalez Apartments LLC managed to move from demolition permits to a final residential rental license in just two years.
This rapid pace means more density arriving faster for residents in Northeast Denver, specifically around the 80202 zip code. The developer's strategy of simultaneous filings suggests a push to bypass traditional construction lags and bring units to market quickly.
Between April 2026 and May 2028, the developer secured 28 distinct permits and licenses. The sprint began on April 11, 2026, when the company filed demolition and construction permits for the same site on a single day. This was followed by a cluster of ten site development filings between February and April 2026, covering structural approvals and utility connections for the project known as Link 56.
The cycle concluded on May 29, 2028, with the issuance of a residential rental property license, authorizing the operation of the completed units. This timeline is notably shorter than typical local averages for multifamily projects of this scale.
Residents can find more details on these filings by visiting the Denver city portal at https://framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.