Denver/ Politics & Govt
Published on November 06, 2019
Permits for 9 new construction projects, 1 demolition issued in Aurora last weekPhoto: Unsplash

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

In the past week, the city issued 143 building permits, according to data from BuildZoom, a platform that helps homeowners and businesses with new construction and remodels.

Nine of those permits were for new building construction, one was for a demolition project and the remainder were for repairs and renovations.

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

Residential Permits

New Construction

  • A permit was issued for new construction of a residential structure at 6956 S Titus St.
    The permit defines the project's work scope as: "Single family detached  — two unfinsh partial bsmt ftg/sog."
  • A permit was issued for new construction of a structure at 301 S Troy St.
    The work is described as: "Place 12,467 foot aerial fiber, trench conduit five foot, bore 35 foot, place new hh and cabinet."
  • A permit was issued for new construction of a residential structure at 26757 E Maple Ave.
  • The city issued a permit for new construction of a residential structure at 26787 E Maple Ave.
  • A permit was issued for new construction of a residential structure at 26777 E Maple Ave.
  • The city issued a permit for new construction of a residential structure at 7688 S Old Hammer Way
  • A permit was issued for new construction of a residential structure at 26855 E Bayaud Ave.
  • A permit was issued for new construction of a residential structure at 26845 E Bayaud Ave
  • The city issued a permit for new construction of a residential structure at 27634 E Geddes Pl.

Demolitions, Renovations and Repairs

  • The city issued a permit for demolition of a structure at 3151 S Vaughn Way.
    The work is described as: "Cherry creek place three, second floor full demolition project."

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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