Development
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Denver Development
When there are millions of homes missing from the market that are yet to be developed, every unit and every building counts to combat the housing crises.
DHA takes pride in providing thousands of units of housing for the public.
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Recent Developments

1035 Osage St. Central Office
DHA’s new central office, 1035 Osage, is a collaborative resource facility with ground floor retail space and shared workspace for non-profit partners. The Denver Housing Authority is a quasi-municipal corporation

32nd and Shoshone
Located in the Lower Highlands, a mixed-use urban district, this 53-unit residential building was a redevelopment of an aging urban public housing project. It includes a secure, large landscaped and

3A VIDA at Sloans
Vida at Sloan’s Lake is a new mixed-use building containing an activity center for senior citizens, a community health center operated by Centura Health and a kidney dialysis clinic operated

DHA Delivers for Denver Program (D3)
The DHA Delivers for Denver (“D3”) Program is a partnership and intergovernmental agreement (IGA) between the City and County of Denver and DHA. In 2019, DHA issued a $130 million

Mariposa
The Mariposa District redevelopment runs between West Ninth and 11th avenues, east of the Osage and 10th light rail station and west of Mariposa Street. The district is expected to

Mosaic Community Campus
Denver-based nonprofit Urban Land Conservancy (ULC), Denver Public Schools (DPS), and Denver Housing Authority (DHA) have purchased the former Johnson & Wales University Denver campus. Located at the southwest corner of Montview Boulevard

Platte Valley
Platte Valley Homes located in Curtis Park, is within 7 minutes or 2.2 miles from The Art Institute of Colorado. It is also near Metropolitan State University of Denver and

Studebaker
Studebaker Lofts is a 4-story (with basement) historically significant building in Denver’s downtown historic LODO district. It is located at 1510 Blake Street, Denver, CO 80202. The site was the

Sun Valley Redevelopment
Sun Valley is a geographically central neighborhood in the metro Denver region and home to some of the city’s most vulnerable residents, the majority of whom live in the Sun