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Aspen Grove Shopping Center applauds City of Littleton for vision with unanimous approval of redevelopment concept

News release by Gerrity Group

facebook icon linkedin icon twitter icon pinterest icon email icon LITTLETON, COLO. | August 02, 2022 04:06 PM Mountain Daylight Time

 

Aspen Grove Shopping Center owner Gerrity is getting an enthusiastic response from existing and prospective new retail tenants after the City of Littleton Planning Commission unanimously approved the company’s concept to redevelop part of its aging property into a transit-oriented, mixed-use retail center.

When complete, the first phase of Aspen Grove’s evolution, located on the southeast corner of the property adjacent to Regional Transportation District’s (RTD) Mineral Ave. Light Rail and transit station, will include a pedestrian-friendly mixed-use community with up to 480 multifamily apartments above ground-level retail stores and restaurants, structured and on-street parking, common open space, private streets and bicycle amenities.

Aspen Grove’s much-anticipated redevelopment is the first such project under Littleton’s new Unified Land Use Code (ULUC), which was approved by City Council in October 2021. The new guidelines represent Envision Littleton, a municipal planning process involving four years of research, development and literally thousands of hours of community input through meetings, presentations, workshops and other public feedback.

The city’s ULUC places 32.78-acre Aspen Grove within a designated mixed-use corridor, allowing multifamily communities adjacent to shopping, services, light rail, bus routes and bike paths.

“We are going to rejuvenate Aspen Grove and return it to being a vibrant, first-class community retail center like it was when it was built 20 years ago,” said Gerrity President Kevin Gerrity. “The Planning Commission’s unanimous approval of our conceptual Master Development Plan propels Aspen Grove toward long-term viability at a time when Littleton faces significant competition for the best retailers and resulting sales taxes from SouthGlenn, Cherry Creek, Park Meadows and other destinations.”

“We thank the city staff, city council, planning commission members and local leaders who have been so vigilant in bringing Littleton’s long-term vision to life,” said Gerrity. “There’s a lot of work to do, and we’re excited to move forward in the partnership that Aspen Grove has always had with this great community.”

Gerrity has been active in the region since the 1990s and acquired Aspen Grove Shopping Center in 2016. The company will launch a new web site within the next few weeks to keep

residents, consumers and tenants updated as a detailed site development plan and project timeline are completed.

ABOUT ASPEN GROVE & GERRITY

Aspen Grove in Littleton is Colorado’s premiere open-air retail village, is home to over 50 fine stores and restaurants, including Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Pottery Barn, Apple, Sees Candies, J.Jill, Teds Montana Grill and more. Located just north of Santa Fe and Mineral Avenues, Aspen Grove offers convenient storefront parking, mountain views and an atmosphere every bit as inviting as its stores.

Gerrity owns and operates retail properties in the western United States. Fully integrated and privately held, the company invests in neighborhood and community retail properties to make them better, including creating an exciting mix of retailers and restaurants, or adding vibrant mixed-use residential or office. The company invests in major metropolitan areas in Colorado, California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and Arizona and creates value through its team of skilled, experienced professionals.

For more information visit aspengrovecenter.com.

 

Contact Details

 

SilversJacobson

 

Steven Silvers

 

+1 720-402-8820

 

steve@silversjacobson.com

 

Company Website

 

https://aspengrovecenter.com

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