
Denver Metropolis Council on Monday voted to permit the switch of a $5.56 million mortgage the town had granted developer Jeff Shanahan in 2023 so he can construct one other inexpensive housing mission after an organization believed to be affiliated with the Denver Broncos purchased him out in January.
Denver’s Division of Housing Stability, or HOST, prolonged the mortgage, funded with federal American Rescue Plan {dollars}, in March 2023 to Shanahan for the acquisition of 1530 W. thirteenth Ave. within the Lincoln Park neighborhood. In return, Shanahan agreed to assemble 190 models inexpensive to renters or consumers making between 30% to 80% of the realm median earnings beneath what is named a rental and occupancy covenant.
Backed with the town mortgage, Shanahan paid $5.75 million for a constructing on 1.4 acres owned by Savio Home, a nonprofit that gives household remedy, foster care placement and youth help. The nonprofit had bought the placement for $1.97 million in 2008 from the development firm G.H. Phipps, whose founder Gerald Phipps was a number one proprietor of the Denver Broncos from 1961 to 1981.
The Denver Broncos seem to have come knocking on the door of Savio Home as soon as once more within the type of Atel Avenue LLC, which paid Shanahan $12.5 million for the constructing and land in January, greater than double what he had paid lower than two years earlier.
Shanahan and house owners of at the least a dozen different parcels round Burnham Yard within the Lincoln Park space have been provided above market-rate costs and requested to signal non-disclosure agreements, in response to transactions first uncovered by BusinessDen.
Why a lot and why so secretive? The Broncos have mentioned they’re contemplating a brand new stadium, however not the place it is likely to be situated. Burnham Yard is more and more thought of the main web site, provided that there aren’t many parcels giant sufficient and accessible inside Denver correct.
The Colorado Division of Transportation is promoting the 58-acre Burnham Yard, which it acquired in 2021 from the Union Pacific Railroad utilizing state funds and borrowed cash. Denver Water has additionally confirmed that it has been in talks with the group for greater than a 12 months concerning its 36-acre campus, which is adjoining to the yard.
Privately-funded stadium and enviornment developments across the nation have been criticized for displacing low-income residents and small companies as they add not only a sports activities venue but additionally leisure and high-end residential districts close by that may increase revenues for group house owners.
One exception is Willets Level in Queens, N.Y., a 25,000-seat soccer stadium that features 2,500 models of inexpensive housing and no high-end housing.
The sale of 1530 W. thirteenth Ave. got here with a deed restriction that requires any new proprietor to construct inexpensive housing on the location, as did the deed of one other vacant parcel close by that the Denver Housing Authority offered for $7 million.
Shanahan instructed the town he’ll use the mortgage funds for one more inexpensive housing mission on 1.1 acres at 155 W. fifth Ave., which is within the Baker neighborhood.
The ordinance Metropolis Council handed describes the mortgage switch as a approach for the “preliminary funding to be recycled, practically doubling the quantity of inexpensive housing improvement.”

