What's going up in your neighborhood? 559 building permits issued last week in Denver

What's going up in your neighborhood? 559 building permits issued last week in DenverPhoto: Unsplash
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Published on October 31, 2019

Wondering what buildings are coming down or going up in Denver? Local building permit data can shine a light on what's under construction near you.

In the past week, the city issued 559 building permits, according to data from BuildZoom, a platform that helps homeowners and businesses with new construction and remodels.

Nineteen of those permits were for new building construction, seven were for demolition projects and the remainder were for repairs and renovations.

Read on for a selection of the most noteworthy new permits.

Residential Permits

Demolitions, Renovations and Repairs

  • Applicant Electric Martinez LLC was issued a permit for repair/renovation of seven residential structures costing $637 from 2278 S Delaware St., Unit 1 to 8.
  • Applicant Dema Plumbing Inc. was issued a permit for repair/renovation of seven structures costing $140 from 9679 to 9809 E. 59th North Place.
  • Contractor Gustafson Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. was issued a permit for repair/renovation of six structures costing $450 from 16144 to 16194 E. 47th Drive 6.
  • Contractor Hall Contracting LLC was issued a permit for repair/renovation of four structures costing $80 from 6020 to 6030 N. Fulton St.
  • Applicant Timothy Trostel Jr. was issued a permit for repair/renovation of a structure costing $143 at 8080 E Union Ave. 130.
    The permit defines the project's work scope as: "Rework fire sprinklers for new tenant layout; rework six heads in kitchen area and 14 heads in dining area."
  • Contractor Arapahoe Fire Protection Inc. received a permit for work costing $143 at 717 17th St. 1910.
    In the permit, the work scope is described as: "Add (one) new qr ssp sprinkler, relocate (eight) existing qr ssp sprinklers. For new wall and ceiling configuration."
  • Applicant Jason Evans received a permit for signage of a structure costing $175 at 4635 N. Walden St.
    The permit defines the project's work scope as: "Change of room use from storage to office. Install speaker/strobe in both rooms. Graphic annunciator insert to be updated with room name changes. No construction."

This story was created automatically using local building data from BuildZoom, then reviewed and augmented by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing.

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