Category — Urban Place and Space
Union Station Construction July 8th, 2010
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High-Rise, or a House With Yard
I start most every day with the ritual of feeding and walking my dog followed by a few minutes of relaxation with a nice warm cup of coffee and the daily New York Times. I enjoy reading about world events and what is happening in the “big apple”. This past Saturday an article caught my attention that speaks to any urban city and to what I have witnessed in Denver.
In the article “High-Rise, or House With Yard?” a family takes a close look at the cost comparison between living in the Suburbs or living in the city. I am guessing that most would assume the more expensive option would be the city loft. Well that’s not the case in this analysis. That big house in the suburbs can actually be more expensive. I’ll tell you how they got to this conclusion.
Before I begin I’ll make one thing clear… this is not a square footage to square footage comparison. Basically, the city residence was half the square footage of the suburb home. The purchase price was higher for the city home, just not the square footage (okay.. that is what you would expect). That is often the trade off between these two. When you live in the city I like to think you trade some private space for so much more community space. Maybe you don’t have the fenced backyard but you do have public parks, green space, bike trails and other outdoor features outside your front door. Perhaps you don’t have as big of a kitchen, or a breakfast nook or media room. Instead you have (for Denver) three stadiums, [Read more →]
July 5, 2010 2 Comments
Union Station July 1st
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Union Station Update June 25, 2010
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The Flash Player and a browser with Javascript support are needed.It’s definitely moving forward. These shots were taken at about 6 am before construction for the day had started.
June 25, 2010 No Comments
Northwest corner of 15th and Platte moving forward
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The Flash Player and a browser with Javascript support are needed.You know that boarded up ugly old building on the corner of 15th and Little Raven. The one that is an ugly eyesore with the fenced off trash yard next to Confluence Park. Yes, that one.
It’s coming down. As I’m writing this I can see the cranes scraping everything away. Does this mean that the Ray Supa project is moving forward? They had that big vote/debate about the zoning changes last year (or has it been longer… I forget) to put in a tower structure. Is this building coming down today because it was an eyesore that encouraged squatters or does this mean that a new project is about to be underway. Demolition or Development… what is the next step? Anyone have renderings of what the new corner will look like.
June 18, 2010 3 Comments
Union Station June 17th, 2010
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Bikes, Bikes, Bikes and Bye Bye Car
Wow, I am accumulating bikes. First living in the mountains it was a mountain bike. Upon moving to Denver years ago I began the gradual accumulation of a skinny tire cruiser bike, a road bike, then a fat tire cruiser bike, then restored my old mountain bike from college (everyone needs a “no one would want to steal this” bike) and now a single speed.
What can I say, I love bikes. I love the idea of not driving. I love the freedom from traffic. I love getting around on my own power. I love the sun on my back and a cool morning breeze. I’ve accumulated messenger bags, horns, lights, reflectors, racks, and more as part of this lifestyle. Yet lately I haven’t been riding as much. Excuses excuses excuses… here they come. My felt cruiser bike is perfect for cruiser bike rides but the truth is the darn thing is heavy. I found that out when I tried to put it on a wall rack. Not my brightest moment. My road bike is too over the top. It’s a road bike with clip in pedals. I don’t want to carry around a change of shoes for running errands and I also don’t want to leave it out on the street even with a lock. I figure it’s only a matter of time before it disappears and I’d prefer to save it for long weekend rides. My skinny tire cruiser bike (a black Electra Amsterdam) is for sale on Craigslist (if you are interested I’ll cut you a deal) to make room for the single speed. I’m babbling but the fact is I’m hooked on a low maintenance light weight single speed for buzzing around town. I’m checking out the bikes around town (Pearl Velo has a pretty cool local shop to check out btw) and have pretty much made up my mind. Soon it will be in.
So ONE MORE bike. I’m making the leap more official this time. My own vehicle has just been gathering dust. Except for the occasional dog transport, mountain trip, or heavy errand I really don’t use it. So I’m giving it up and renting out my parking space (more than pays for a single speed) and embracing a car free lifestyle. I’ll still have access to my vehicle (I’ll have to bike to it) but it will be in far better hands most of the time. They say downtown life is car optional. I’m going to give it a shot. Of course I still have my $1 to fill up the tank scooter to buzz around on as well but for the most part it will be bicycle wheels or my own two feet that will get me around. Summer is a great time to start and get some healthy habits in place before the winter returns. At that point I’ll be spending that parking money on winter riding gear.
So fellow cyclists wish me luck. I’m taking the next step. Bye bye car.
And for those of you who are as upset as I am with this whole BP debacle this follows a philosophy of reducing dependence on oil. They say that boycotts don’t do anything because BP doesn’t own the stations. The way I look at it, and this is just my opinion, we are all guilty in the situation we are in. As a society we have ignored our own responsibility as consumers who have created such incredible oil demand and support the irresponsible action of oil companies and government with our dollars every day. If we really want to make a difference we need to look for a different way to live. This is a small step.
P.S. Can we please build a train to the mountains now.
June 15, 2010 No Comments
Union Station Construction June 10th, 2010
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Union Station Construction June 3rd, 2010
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Union Station Neighborhood Development May 27th, 2010
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