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Town council approves Brickyard mixed‑use site plan: hotel, 384 apartments, and retail planned near sports complex
Summary
Castle Rock’s Town Council unanimously approved the Brickyard site development plan, clearing the way for a mixed‑use project with nearly 400 apartments, a 123‑room hotel with conference space, and roughly 260,000 square feet of commercial space adjacent to the planned sports complex.
Castle Rock’s Town Council voted unanimously to approve the site development plan for the Brickyard mixed‑use development, a 21‑acre project at the end of Prairie Hawk Drive that will include residential buildings, a hotel with conference space, and hundreds of thousands of square feet of commercial, retail and entertainment space.
The council voted after a staff presentation and a developer-led review that explained the development’s phasing and infrastructure work. Tara Vargas, the town planner presenting the proposal, said the project includes a significant infrastructure component — new road connections, improvements to Prairie Hawk Drive, detention and drainage work, and an industrial‑tributary channel upgrade — that will also support the sports development center the developer has dedicated land for. The Planning Commission previously recommended approval, 7–0.
Why it matters: The Brickyard is intended as a regional draw that integrates…
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