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  • Neighbors speak out as Castle Pines considers annexing Crowsnest property for development

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    PARKER, Colo. — The proposed annexation of an 800-acre property called “Crowsnest” on Parker’s southern border has sparked concerns from neighboring Douglas County communities who worry about the impact of a massive development project.

    The property along Crowfoot Valley Road could soon become part of Castle Pines, despite its proximity to Parker.

    A developer, VT Crowfoot Valley Landco, LLC., is proposing a master-planned community with thousands of homes, apartments and retail on the site.

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    Irene Bonham, who lives nearby, expressed concerns about the burden the development could place on Parker’s infrastructure and resources.

    “A lot of that infrastructure immediately will fall on the burden of Parker, and that feels, as a Parker resident, a little bit unfair,” Bonham said.

    Beyond infrastructure concerns, Bonham said she’s worried about the project’s size and potential disruption to local wildlife.

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    Irene Bonham, Parker resident

    “It’s not that we’re opposed to development, we just want it to be done in a smart way with the community,” Bonham said.

    Castle Pines resident Barrett Rothe told Denver7 the proposed annexation doesn’t make any sense for him and his neighbors.

    “So you would be driving south in Parker, and you would see a welcome to Castle Pines sign. And that’s ridiculous,” Rothe said.

    Castle Rock Mayor Jason Gray also voiced concerns about the development in a letter to Castle Pines Mayor Tracy Engerman this week.

    “I write to express substantial concerns with the proposed development along Crowfoot Valley Road,” Gray wrote, citing his primary concern “that this proposed development will generate substantial traffic seeking I-25 access.”

    Read the full letter from Castle Rock’s Mayor here:

    In response to the concerns, Castle Pines Mayor Tracy Engerman told Denver7 the city will consider all comments.

    “I’d like to thank the Town of Castle Rock for its comments about the Crowsnest Annexation Petition. We will consider the comments, along with all other submitted comments, during our review of the applicant’s annexation petition.”

    Tracy Engerman, Mayor of Castle Pines

    Parker’s mayor, Joshua Rivero, has also raised questions about the project and the impact on nearby residents.

    Castle Pines City Council will hold a hearing Feb. 24 to determine whether the property is eligible for annexation.

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    Meanwhile, residents want their voices heard in the process and are calling for careful consideration of the development’s impact on surrounding communities.

    “What are the challenges that are going to happen with infrastructure, with wildfire mitigation, with water like, what is that going to look like for this community?,” said Bonham.

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  • The Grove on Mainstreet Proposed Mixed-Use Development to Provide a Warm and Welcoming Sense of Place in Parker, Colorado

    The Grove on Mainstreet Proposed Mixed-Use Development to Provide a Warm and Welcoming Sense of Place in Parker, Colorado

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    The Grove will offer curated retail, restaurants, a 51-room upscale boutique hotel and more planned for the future, all set in a pedestrian-friendly area centered around a main plaza.

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    updated: Dec 13, 2017

    Parker Mainstreet Partners, LLC., is pleased to announce The Grove on Mainstreet, a proposed mixed-use development to be located in the area known as the West End of Mainstreet in Parker, Colorado. The project is planned to feature curated retailers and restaurants on a spacious public plaza accompanied by a 51-room upscale boutique hotel situated over specialty restaurants and shops.

    The Grove will be a downtown westside anchor creating a pedestrian-friendly environment that supports the mix of retail and restaurants, seasonal events and a community gathering place including an inviting fire-pit area, envisioned by the Town of Parker’s Master Plan. Public art and streetscape (street trees, lighting and furnishings) will be emphasized as common threads to tie together the downtown’s two distinct districts, the West End and Old Town.

    The Grove on Mainstreet will be a positive addition to the Parker community. We are excited for the expansion of the Entertainment District and the development of an environment that supports a welcoming and enjoyable gathering place.

    Dennis Houston, President and CEO, Parker Area Chamber of Commerce

    “The Grove on Mainstreet will be a positive addition to the Parker community,” said Dennis Houston, President and CEO, Parker Chamber of Commerce. “We are excited for the expansion of the Entertainment District and the development of an environment that supports a welcoming and enjoyable gathering place.”

    At the recent business information session held on Nov. 15 in the Community Room at the Community Banks of Colorado, attendees were given the opportunity to view renderings of the proposed mixed-use project, plaza amenities and architecture. Developers and Parker community leaders were on hand to present the project’s highlights and to answer any questions.

    “We feel that The Grove will be a welcome addition to the Parker downtown area and a legacy project for Mainstreet,” said Mitch Trevey of Trevey Land and Commercial and representative for Parker Mainstreet Partners. “The Grove’s plaza will offer a new destination for our residents with a pedestrian connection from Mainstreet to the AMC Theater on Stage Run, and easy access to the great trail system of Parker.”

    Upcoming neighborhood sessions will be held in area community rooms and will be open to the public. Meeting dates to be announced shortly.   Click here for more information on The Grove on Mainstreet.

    The Grove on Mainstreet – The Grove is a proposed mixed use project that follows the Town of Parker’s Master Plan as part of the designated Entertainment District on West Mainstreet. The proposed project will offer a pedestrian-friendly environment centered around a main plaza area and will feature retail, restaurants and a 51-room boutique hotel. The Grove’s plaza will offer a pedestrian connection from Mainstreet to the AMC Theater with easy access to the biking, hiking and walking trails that are part of the Town of Parker trail system.

    Media Contacts:

    Parker Mainstreet Partners, LLC Contact:
    Mitch Trevey, Project Representative
    Trevey Land & Commercial
    Mitch@trevey.com
    Office: 303-841-1400
    Cell: 303-619-7192

    Patsy Popejoy, Media Relations Representative
    Resort Trends, Inc.
    patsy@resorttrends.com
    317-509-7384 

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    Source: The Grove on Mainstreet

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