
An attentive, yet wary, group of neighbors gathered in the shell of the old Safeway on South Boulder Road on Wednesday night to take a first look at plans to bring the vacant grocery store site back to life.
Loftus Development, which signed a contract in April to buy the 5.1-acre site at 707 E. South Boulder Road, showed plans and renderings for a high-end, 195-unit apartment complex.
The residential units, all rentals, would be spread across three brick structures ranging in height from three to four stories. The largest residential building would completely wrap around and conceal a 300-vehicle parking structure.
The $30 million development, which would be designed by the Mulhern Group of Denver, would also feature 10,000 square feet of retail space split between two buildings.
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