One of the largest redevelopment projects in Golden’s history is being undertaken by a family closely identified with the city.
CoorsTek, owned by the family that started what became Coors Brewing Co. in Golden, is going to transform its 112-year-old manufacturing plant on the north end of downtown into a mix of office, retail and residential uses. The roughly 1.3 million-square-foot project is expected to take 10-plus years to complete and will fill about five city blocks over 12.4 acres.
Adolph Coors started the Golden Brewery in 1873 with Jacob Schueler. The Coors family still owns part of Repurposing the site is exciting, Coors said. “It will be part of the next 100 years of our company’s history.” The Golden City Council voted unanimously in June to rezone the property. The vote followed nearly two years of design, work with the city staff and public meetings and hearings, according to AC Development
The development company also committed to making 40% of the property open space. A series of public plazas and other spaces, including natural areas, are planned. The industrial property provides an opening for new development in the city of nearly 20,000. Most of the land nestled into the foothills and along Clear Creek has been built on.
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