DENVER—TreeHouse Development plans to build a 61-unit apartment building on the site of the former Pagliacci restaurant, and the Denver Post reported Monday that the building's design will pay homage to the long-time Denver eatery.
Work on The Lumina, is scheduled to begin this summer and be completed by late fall 2014. Denver architecture firm Tres Birds Workshop has presented a design with showy flourishes that reference to the former restaurant.
Located on the southeast corner of West 33rd Avenue and Navajo Street and visible to drivers heading south on Interstate 25, Lumina will house studio, and one- and two-bedroom lofts, with rents to be determined.
Overall, the project is about 100,000 square feet, including 6,000 square-feet of retail space on the first floor, and two levels of parking.
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