A property at 3180 W Clyde Pl went from demolition to legal occupancy in just seven days.

This lightning-fast turnaround signals a shift in Denver's construction cycles, where traditional multi-month schedules are being replaced by rapid-rebuild efforts.

Public records from April 2026 show the city issued both a demolition permit and an occupancy permit for the 3180 W Clyde Pl address within the same week. This pattern is appearing elsewhere in the city as well; for instance, a project at 2524 Larimer St in Five Points moved from demolition to occupancy in 11 days.

These smaller projects are happening alongside larger shifts in the city's landscape. Between February and April 2026, ten distinct site development filings occurred in the 80201 zip code, including a 310-unit development in RiNo and the Link 56 initiative.

This acceleration in timelines suggests an intensification of land use across several districts, from Capitol Hill to Northeast Denver, even as the city manages larger utility and pedestrian safety upgrades.

Residents can find more details on this and other filings by visiting the Denver city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.