18591 64Th Ave Denver, CO 80249
This exceptional development opportunity encompasses multiple commercial and multi-family parcels within the thriving High Point mixed-use community in Denver, Colorado. Located at 18591 E 64th Ave, Denver, CO 80249, this property boasts a significant lot size ranging from 1.1 to 37.3 acres, presenting a unique chance to capitalize on the area's robust growth. The site benefits from its strategic proximity to major transportation arteries, being less than 10 minutes from Denver International Airport (DIA) and a convenient 25-minute drive to Downtown Denver. The presence of the Gaylord Rockies Resort and Conference Center, a substantial 1,500-room facility with 480,000 square feet of meeting space, a water park, and an event center, significantly enhances the area's appeal and potential for high occupancy rates. Furthermore, the area already features 28 existing hotels with an additional 3,384 hotel rooms on Tower Road, indicating a strong existing hospitality sector. Flexible zoning allows for a diverse range of commercial uses, including automotive businesses, drive-thrus, self-storage facilities, and hotels, offering considerable versatility for developers. This prime location and zoning flexibility make this a truly exceptional investment opportunity in one of Denver's most dynamic and rapidly growing areas. The property's latitude and longitude coordinates are 39.8133716, -104.7710848 respectively.
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