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Plans Surface for Former Downtown Denver Bus Station
It’s been five years since Golub & Co and the Rockefeller Group paid $38 million for the city block formerly used as the Greyhound Bus Station. The group has made its plans public but is waiting for Denver to okay site plans that show two towers.
The first tower is a 38-story residential and hotel tower with 170 hotel rooms and 391 residential units. Hotel guests and residents will enjoy a shared amenity deck with a pool. The ground floor will feature separate lobbies for the hotel and the apartments, restaurant, two retail spaces and offices.
A 26-story office tower will feature two separate outdoor amenity decks and indoor amenities on the 13th level, including a lounge, library and fitness center. The building has five levels of above-ground parking.
Chicago-based SCB, Connecticut-based Pickard Chilton and Denver-based Engine 8 are the architecture and planning firms on the project. The project is four blocks from Coors Field and eight blocks from Union Station.



