Breaking Ground! | 1330 Zenobia

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One of our properties has broken ground! This is always an exciting time for a developer. Lots of conversations, changing construction plans, and contracts have to take place before a project is ready to move forward. And up until this point, the property is simply a mere plot of land, potential unrealized. The full picture hasn’t been filled in. But now, in this phase, the idea begins to take physical shape, the same idea that had just taken months to prepare. Soon, the construction will be in full swing, and before you know it, it’ll be on the market. But those months will fly by because the construction process is a time-consuming one. Many hours of blood, sweat, and tears will be put in over the next few months to make that idea a reality, and there’s no getting around that.

The other exciting part of breaking ground is the physical sense of progress that it represents. For a lengthy amount of time, developers are working on something abstract—an idea, perhaps recorded on paper and email, but nonexistent in the physical world. To finally break ground is to give the project a sense of progress that it did not have before. Now, things are moving. This is where it gets good. Getting through of the initial grind is the single most important step. Everything needs to be just right. 

The immediate next steps are also vital ones. Excavation and the pouring of the foundation define a project right from the get go. Thankfully, that’s what regulations, guidelines, and inspections are for. Denver Development Group always makes sure the process is followed to the T, and by doing so ensures a worry-free construction. We take time to make sure everything is done with the best possible quality.   

Regardless, it’s an exciting time for the 1330 Zenobia project. It’s also exciting because this is only one of the many projects that DDG is managing currently, each with unique assets and strategies being employed. Coupled with the strong Denver economy, and it looks like breaking ground is truly only the beginning of an exciting year, both for the Zenobia project and DDG as a whole.