Denver developer plans 75 apartments on Santa Fe near NWSL stadium site

Eric Weins wants to be first.

The local developer has begun site work at his 0.45-acre property at 1298 S. Santa Fe Drive in Denver ahead of demolition of the existing structures. A year and a half after that, he said, 75 apartments will be standing in their place.

The residences will be the first in an otherwise industrial part of Denver’s Overland neighborhood, where warehouses and showrooms are common but houses and retail are not.

“I try to see the blue ocean, I don’t want to be in the water with a lot of other big fish. I just want to be the first, and when everyone comes, I will leave,” Weins said.

Weins, who founded Weins Development Group, says he sees lots of future development coming to that area of town.

For starters, a women’s soccer stadium is planned just two blocks to the north, with mixed-use development around it. A block to the west lies the South Platte River. And while you have to cross a busy stretch of Santa Fe to get there from Weins’ land, he thinks the city and state will take notice and make that area more walkable and pedestrian-friendly.

“Something is going to happen, in my opinion, with Santa Fe, from what I hear,” Weins said.

“The river is number one,” he added.

The plans for his four-story apartment building at a corner of Santa Fe Drive and Louisiana Avenue, are nine years in the making. He bought the site, then home to a burrito joint, in 2016 for $885,000. Weins opened a showroom selling finishes and fixtures in an adjacent unit.

The burrito joint closed two years ago, and Weins moved his showroom online. That prompted him to rethink what could go there.

“I like the corner, I like Santa Fe, I like that part of town. And this idea started coming up to my mind about two or three years ago,” he said.

Weins first considered condos for the site but ultimately decided “the market is not there.” Instead, he’s doing the opposite. Between 20% and 30% of his planned units will be leased on a month-to-month basis in a bid to attract younger renters with tighter budgets, Weins said.

The planned units will be complemented by loft-style apartments on the building’s top floor.

“People look like they really like it, this kind of unit,” Weins said.

Design Edge, a local firm, is the architect on the project. The units will average between 525 and 600 square feet.

Weins is keeping busy elsewhere in town with another river-adjacent project. Last year, he proposed a hotel and two apartment buildings 2060 W. Colfax Ave. near Raíces Brewing Co. and the Steam on the Platte office building.

He previously completed hundreds of apartments, condos and townhomes as part of the Aria master-planned community next to Regis University along Federal Boulevard. Weins, who is now a regent of the school, said several banks denied him funding when he pursued that project.

So, when banks hesitate at him being the first apartments along that stretch of Santa Fe, the developer has a simple response:

“What I did is just find someone to say yes to me, and I did it and everything is great. Here, it is the same. I have a few people who don’t want to be the first, but I have no problem being the first.”

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Eric Weins wants to be first. The local developer has begun site work at his 0.45-acre property at 1298 S. Santa Fe Drive in Denver ahead of demolition of the existing structures. A year and a half after that, he said, 75 apartments will be standing in their place. The residences will be the first…

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