Ten permit filings hit the City Park West address at 1565 N Colorado Blvd in just 90 days, a pace 11.5 times the local baseline. This surge marks the final regulatory phase for the Laramar Group's 155-unit project that replaced the demolished Royal Palace Motel.
Residents in the neighborhood should expect increased street activity as the building transitions from construction to full occupancy. The rapid turnover of filings indicates that the development is moving through its final inspections at an accelerated rate compared to typical Denver projects.
The data shows a concentrated burst of activity starting in mid-March 2026. Records indicate occupancy permits filed on March 17, March 18, and March 21. The pace quickened in early April with filings on April 6 (two separate records), April 10, and April 16. These filings follow a pattern described in recent reports on the former Royal Palace site, which highlighted the nine occupancy filings that occurred within the first three months of the quarter.
By May 4, the total count reached 10 filings, a rate 12.3 times the standard baseline for the area. This intensity suggests a coordinated effort to clear the final administrative hurdles before residents move in. The project, which replaces a long-standing motel, represents a significant density shift for the corridor, a transformation detailed in analysis of the final phase.
The concentration of permits in a single quarter is unusual for residential projects of this size, which often spread occupancy filings over several months. No further filings have been recorded beyond the May 19 date, suggesting the bulk of the regulatory work is complete. Residents should monitor the street for new signage and increased traffic as the units begin accepting tenants.