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Four Seasons Condos Poised To Take Over Cherry Creek Retail Row

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Published on February 05, 2026
Four Seasons Condos Poised To Take Over Cherry Creek Retail RowSource: City and County of Denver

A Four Seasons-branded condo building is lining up for Denver's Cherry Creek neighborhood, with developers filing plans to swap out a row of retail storefronts on the 200 block of Detroit Street for high-end homes. The proposal sketches out a relatively compact eight-story building aimed at luxury buyers, with hotel-style amenities on top and new retail at street level. It replaces an earlier apartment concept for the site and adds one more shot of branded gloss to Cherry Creek.

According to city documents, the plan calls for roughly 42 units: floors two through five would each hold eight condos, the sixth floor six units, and the seventh four. Shared amenities, including a pool and fitness center, would sit on the top level, with ground-floor retail facing the street. Two levels of underground parking are part of the package, and a Four Seasons sales center is slated across the street at 280 Detroit St., where longtime clothier Mario Di Leone is preparing to close. These details appear in city filings and reporting by BusinessDen.

Developers and Partners

The development team pairs Dallas-based Stillwater Capital with Wexford Real Estate Investors out of West Palm Beach, along with local partners Brue Baukol Capital Partners and Zabel Investment Co. Brue Baukol’s project page lists the site as 215 Detroit Street and describes it as “Cherry Creek, A Four Seasons Private Residence,” a branded private-residences project with about 41 units, according to Brue Baukol Capital Partners.

Site History and Acquisition

An affiliate of Stillwater spent about $29 million in 2022 to assemble the roughly 0.72-acre site, a collection of parcels that originally backed an apartment proposal before the strategy shifted to branded condos. Public records and earlier coverage outline the multi-parcel sale and the ownership changes that preceded the new plan, as reported by BusinessDen.

Luxury Wave in Cherry Creek

The Four Seasons flag would not be flying alone. A few blocks away, a Waldorf Astoria residences project has already broken ground, a sign that demand for boutique, hospitality-backed condos in Cherry Creek is still running hot. With relatively few condos on offer in the neighborhood, local brokers and recent coverage say branded, full-service buildings are an easier sell to downsizing homeowners and out-of-town buyers alike. The Denver Gazette has reported on the Waldorf Astoria groundbreaking and sales pace.

Next Steps

Now that documents are in, the Four Seasons proposal will work its way through the City and County of Denver’s site-development and permitting process. That typically involves technical reviews, possible design checks, and, where required, public hearings before building permits are issued. The city’s expectations for this stage are laid out in its formal site-development plan guidance from the City and County of Denver.

Developers did not provide public comment in the filings, and there is no announced timeline yet. For early signs of movement, keep an eye on upcoming design-review submissions and on activity at the sales center planned across the street. If the project wins approval, the Four Seasons Private Residences would add another marquee luxury address to Cherry Creek’s already tight condo scene.

Denver-Real Estate & Development