Gonzalez Apartments LLC filed 28 separate municipal records in just over two years, one of the most concentrated bursts of development activity by a single entity in recent city history.

This surge of activity in the 80202 zip code suggests a strategy to bypass traditional multi-year timelines to get housing units to market faster. For residents in Northeast Denver and nearby Five Points, this level of acceleration often correlates with increased construction noise and safety concerns.

The sprint began on April 9, 2026, with an immediate sequence of site plans and demolition permits. Within a 90-day window starting April 10, the entity filed ten site plans. This rapid pace continued through 2026, focusing on mixed-use arts and retail components across Northeast Denver and Cherry Creek.

The filing streak ended on May 29, 2028, with the final issuance of a residential rental property license and an updated business license. This sequence moved the project from initial planning to full operational readiness in a fraction of the time usually required for large-scale developments.

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