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RIVERWALK WiNS BEST MIXED USE COMMUNITY IN AMERICA!

RIVERWALK WiNS BEST MIXED USE COMMUNITY IN AMERICA! 1466 896 Kristy

Beyond grateful is how we are feeling to have our work recognized on a national level! Riverwalk just won NAHB’s Award for the Best Mixed-Use Community in America.

This project is a result of our longstanding collaboration with our friends and clients at Confluence Companies. Their vision to make communities better through intentional design and thoughtful planning is why we are so honored to work with them.

Thank you to David Lauer for the amazing photos. And a thank you to the entire project team:

Developer | Confluence Companies
Architect | Craine Architecture
Contractor | Confluence Builders
Interior Designer | Studio R
Lighting | Cullen Lighting
Structural | Fortis
Sustainability | Group 14
MEP | Given
Civil | 2N

Greyhound Mixed Use Project

Greyhound Mixed Use Project 2560 1623 Kristy

Construction is underway for the Corum Greyhound project which was designed in response to the context of Denver’s oldest neighborhood, Curtis Park. The project builds upon the wonderful residential fabric of the area by applying appropriate scale and patterning techniques and programming ground floor active uses.

Adjacent to the energy of the RiNo and Ballpark districts and the evolving Arapahoe Square neighborhood, the project is ideally situated for an infill project taking advantage of the best of Denver.

This project will deliver 185 living units and approximately 3000 SF of commercial space. We will keep you posted as construction progresses.

Oso Denver, Colorado

Oso Mixed-Use Denver, Colorado

Oso Mixed-Use Denver, Colorado 2560 1440 Kristy

Ground has been broken! We are pleased to introduce Oso, named after Mount Oso, in the San Juan Mountains. This nine story, mixed-use project will deliver 267 units and over 15,000 SF of commercial space to Denverites. A few unique aspects of this building: first, there is additional space on the ground level for outdoor seating & landscape which will help to engage the community and welcome passers by into the building; second, there are several walk-up units which are reminiscent of a stroll through NYC or Boston. These two design considerations will make Oso a destination, as it will feel approachably urban.

The team at Craine feels passionate about designing buildings that will stand the test of time. That is why we lean into the use of ageless materials that will not only make Oso feel as though it has been part of the historic fabric of Denver, but to ensure that it will remain a beautiful component of Denver’s architecture for future generations.

We will keep you posted on the progress. Oso is set to open in the fourth quarter of 2024!