In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing development project in Lakewood, highlighting its potential to transform the area into a vibrant urban community. The project, which has evolved from an office space to a mixed-use retail and residential development, aims to introduce new retail opportunities, affordable housing, and public parking, while preserving the historic Curtis Block.
Key elements of the development include the addition of nearly 300 residential units on a 5.5-acre site, significantly increasing the area's density to 6.5 times the average. The project is designed to foster a unique urban community space, with a focus on sustainability and accessibility. Plans include three-bedroom units and townhomes, aligning with the city's commitment to affordable housing as outlined in the Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) guidelines.
The development will also feature a public plaza, intended to serve as a gathering space for residents and visitors. The management of this space will be crucial, with ongoing discussions about programming and community engagement to ensure it meets the needs of the public. Local businesses are expected to benefit from the retail spaces designed specifically for them, promoting active usage and community ties.
Sustainability remains a priority, with the development agreement emphasizing energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives. The project is set to undergo an independent financial review to ensure fiduciary responsibility and transparency.
As the project progresses, officials are optimistic about its potential to catalyze further development in downtown Lakewood, creating a dynamic environment that balances residential needs with commercial growth. The next steps include finalizing design details and addressing community feedback to enhance the overall vision for the site.