Twelve distinct permit filings landed on the books for 1565 N Colorado Blvd between March 17 and June 4, 2026, compressing a massive regulatory workflow into just 80 days.
This intense burst of activity signals the final phase for the 155-unit development replacing the former Royal Palace Motel in City Park West, a pace that dwarfs typical neighborhood baselines.
The data reveals a concentrated effort to clear the path for occupancy. The first filing appeared on March 17, followed by a rapid succession of occupancy permits on March 18, March 21, and two more on April 6. A fifth occupancy permit was filed on April 16. This cluster of five permits in the first month alone established a high-velocity rhythm that continued through May and into early June.
Earlier reporting highlighted a similar surge at this site, noting 10 permit filings in 90 days as the project moved toward completion. The latest filings extend that timeline, bringing the total count to 12 within a single quarter. This rate of activity stands at 12.2 times the local baseline for the area, according to recent analysis of street activity in City Park West.
The concentration of these documents at a single address underscores the final regulatory hurdles for the Laramar Group project. The development, which replaced the demolished Royal Palace Motel, is now navigating the specific occupancy requirements necessary to open its doors. Such a high volume of filings in a short window typically indicates that construction has ceased and the focus has shifted entirely to inspections and final approvals.
Residents should watch for the official issuance of the final occupancy certificate, which will legally allow units to be leased. Once these remaining administrative steps conclude, the site will transition from a construction zone to an active residential community, completing the transformation of this City Park West corner.