Urban Land Conservancy
  • Canvas
    • Home
    • About ULC
      • What We Do
      • Staff & Board
      • 2020-2022 Strategic Plan
      • Join Our Team
    • Property Portfolio
    • Office Leasing
    • Studies & Reports
    • Blog
    • Contact Us
    • Search
Donate
Urban Land Conservancy
  • About ULC
    • What We Do
    • How We Do Our Work
    • Staff & Board
    • Strategic Plan
    • Join Our Team
    • Metro Denver Impact Facility (MDIF)
  • Property Portfolio
  • Office Leasing
  • Studies & Reports
  • News and Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Search

HARP Receives 7 Responses for Next Phase of Development at Holly Square

Posted By: Amelia Wiygul
Date: February 16, 2015
Categories: Holly Square
Comments: 0

The Holly Area Redevelopment Project received 7 responses from their recently released Request for Statements of Interest (RFSI) to redevelopment the next phase of Holly Square. HARP’s Redevelopment Committee will review the responses and recommend candidates for the community to consider. ULC highly encourages community involvement in this process, if you are interested in participating in HARP please contact James Roy II at jroy@urbanlandc.org.

This is yet another reason to celebrate the great things happening in the neighborhood! HARP will be identifying a development partner that can truly create something that compliments the Boys and Girls Club and other assets in northeast Park Hill. Interviews are expected to take place through March, with a Redevelopment Committee formal recommendation to HARP taking place in April.

ULC has owned this site of this redevelopment opportunity since 2009. It is currently being enjoyed by the community in partnership with Impact Empowerment Group, as the Holly Peace Courts which includes basketball and futsal courts as well as a playground.

Stay tuned for the next phase of development, creating yet another community asset in the heart of northeast Park Hill!

Garden Court at Yale Station in Denver Coming Soon!
02 Feb, 2015
Construction of Affordable Housing Alone Will Not Fix the Existing Shortage
17 Feb, 2015

Related Articles

Request for Statements of Interest: ULC and Partners Release RFSI for Building in Northeast Park Hill

Roots Elementary Students Discuss Community and 303 ArtWay

Vickers Boys and Girls Club at Holly Square

Leave your comment Cancel Reply

(will not be shared)

Recent Posts

  • Vice President of Impact and Engagement
  • TACT Welcomes Students into New Facility
  • Assistant Commercial Property Manager
  • Director of Housing
  • [UPDATED] Studio Completiva: Using Design to Create People-Focused Communities

ULC preserves, develops, stewards and manages permanently affordable real estate to positively impact lives and communities in Colorado.

QUICK LINKS

  • About ULC
  • What We Do
  • How We Do Our Work
  • Property Portfolio
  • Office Leasing

FOLLOW US

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin

CONTACT US

1600 Downing Street
Suite 300
Denver, CO 80218

Phone: 303-377-4477

Email: admin@urbanlandc.org

Privacy Policy • Terms Conditions

Copyright ©2023 Urban Land Conservancy Inc. All Rights Reserved
Thursday, 2, Mar
Vice President of Impact and Engagement
Thursday, 16, Feb
TACT Welcomes Students into New Facility
Thursday, 2, Feb
Assistant Commercial Property Manager
Thursday, 2, Feb
Director of Housing
Tuesday, 13, Dec
[UPDATED] Studio Completiva: Using Design to Create People-Focused Communities
Friday, 4, Nov
Prop 123: Real Solutions for our Housing Crisis

Welcome back,