Cherry Creek West
Cherry Creek West is a roughly $1 billion redevelopment by Denver-based East West Partners that will replace the west end of the Cherry Creek Shopping Center with a walkable, mixed-use district.
Cherry Creek West is a roughly $1 billion redevelopment by Denver-based East West Partners that will replace the west end of the Cherry Creek Shopping Center with a walkable, mixed-use district. Designed by Gensler, the 12.86-acre plan calls for seven buildings — four residential and three office — holding about 830 residences (roughly 100 of them affordable at 60% AMI), 600,000 square feet of office space, and 100,000 square feet of restaurant, retail, and services. Buildings top out at 168 feet, or 13 stories, and 41% of the site (about four acres) is left as open space, with pedestrian corridors linking Cherry Creek North to the Cherry Creek Trail and waterway, plus two levels of shared parking with more than 2,000 spaces. Denver City Council approved the mixed-use rezoning in September 2024; infrastructure and utility work follows, with groundbreaking targeted for summer 2026, a first-phase delivery around 2029, and full build-out over roughly a decade.