McWhinney to develop full city block in LoDo

McWhinney and Grand American Inc. have teamed up to redevelop a city block in Denver's Lower Downtown.

The project, currently known as the Historic Windsor Dairy Block, will consist of nearly 325,000 square feet of office, retail and multi-family with private underground parking between 18th and 19th streets and Blake and Wazee streets.

Grand American has owned the block for more than 30 years and has renovated many of the historic buildings in the neighborhood.

"We are excited to partner with McWhinney to develop this property into a product that the community, the city and we can be really proud of," says Bruce Phillips, President of Grand American.

This is the second project in Denver for Loveland-based McWhinney, which announced its commitment to the Denver Union Station hotel project earlier this year.

"We are thrilled to be an increasintgy integral part of Denver’s incredible revitalization, redevelopment and infill efforts," says Chad McWhinney, CEO and Co-Founder of McWhinney. "Denver continues to provide us with great opportunities for creative and responsible real estate deals that align perfectly with our values of creating a true sense of place and ultimately, spurring broader economic growth."

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