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Council approves rezoning at 2000 South Bannock to allow five-story mixed-use development

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Denver City Council voted 12-0 to rezone a 6,250-square-foot property at 2000 South Bannock from light industrial to CRX-5, clearing the way for a five-story mixed-use project that staff said aligns with Comprehensive Plan 2040 and the Evans Station area plan.

Denver City Council on Monday approved a rezoning that converts a single-family property at 2000 South Bannock Street in the Overland neighborhood from light industrial (IA, with a billboard overlay) to CRX-5, an urban-center residential mixed-use zoning that allows up to five-story buildings.

Community Planning and Development staff recommended approval, saying the change would support housing growth close to transit and make more productive use…

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