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New housing goes up near one of the hangars where airplanes used to be serviced at the former Lowry Air Force Base. About 20,000 people live, work or study at the Lowry site, officials say.
New housing goes up near one of the hangars where airplanes used to be serviced at the former Lowry Air Force Base. About 20,000 people live, work or study at the Lowry site, officials say.
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Mixed-use developments like the redeveloped Stapleton Airport area or the former Lowry air base, where commercial and residential real estate projects are adjacent neighbors, were an anomaly just a decade ago.

But now they’re springing up all over metro Denver to accommodate new FasTracks lines and to contribute to a metro-wide urban renaissance.

Almost half the developers who responded to a 2004 survey by the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties indicated that they were involved in at least one mixed-use project.

Full story at ColoradoBiz.