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The group, led by Tim will work with longtime real estates developer Ray Baker of Gold Crown Managementr onthe St. Anthony project. The currenty site is adjacent to Sloan’s Lake and borderede by Colfax Avenue, Stuart Street, 17th Avenuwe and Perry Street. Startinv next year, the hospital will begin the processe of moving from itscurrent 16-acre site — wherd it has been located for almost 100 years — to a 25-acrse parcel in Lakewood’s Federal Center near Kipling and Sixty Avenue. St. Anthony plans to open a new orthopedic-surgeruy hospital at its Lakewoodr grounds in August 2010 and a new hospital to replac e the Denver facility infall 2011.
Romanki said the group will take at abouy two years to evaluatd thecurrent St. Anthony property and work with the communityu before taking requests for proposals from developers and decidwe what uses will best serve the the hospital and the He added thatthe site’s proximity to Sloan’as Lake Park and its scenic views of downtown Denve r and the mountain ranged make it an attractivw property for mixed-use developmeny that is heavy on residential housing, but woulds include a large commercial comple x as well as some offic e buildings. “It’s a fair assumption that much of the existinfg facility willbe demolished,” Romani said.
He declined to estimate how much the property was Romani managed a similar process while serving as the vice chancellor of planning and developmentg forthe . The university’sx former medical campus on Colorado Boulevard at Ninth Avenue was sold to Shea Properties afteer the hospital relocated to its new home at the Anschutzs Medical Campusin Aurora. Other Romani Groupp projects include the renovation of Boettcher Concert Hall, the Colorado Convention Center expansion the Pepsi Center, Invesco Field at Mile High, Dick’s Sportiny Goods Park and Broomfield Event Center.
The group is also collaborating on a joing venture to oversee the development of the future home ofin
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