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General construction in Platt Park

Platt Park is Central South's bungalow + denver square (1905-1935) submarket. Platt Park wraps the 11-acre Platt Park + the Old South Pearl Street commercial corridor — the 1905-1935 bungalow stock is among Denver's most-intact pre-WWII neighborhoods south of I-25.

Platt Park cost range
$245K$885K
typical mid-complexity
Permit authority
Denver CPD
9-14 weeks (CPD)
Typical home size
1,300-2,600 sqft; lots 0.09-0.16 acres
Borough · ZIP
Central South
80210
ADU permitted by-rightOld South Pearl Street commercial overlay2024 IECC Denver — performance-pathArticle 13 xeriscape mandates

What a general construction project looks like here

Platt Park wraps the 11-acre Platt Park + the Old South Pearl Street commercial corridor — the 1905-1935 bungalow stock is among Denver's most-intact pre-WWII neighborhoods south of I-25.

Because Old South Pearl Street's main-street character anchors the neighborhood identity, residential blocks one street back retain bungalow uniformity.

Pop-top second-story remodels are common — typical investment $245K-$385K with a 28-36 week permit + build window.

Hub for all 32 services — one CPD-permit-aware GC across the full project; CO has no state GC license, so municipal supervision posture is verified per jurisdiction. In Platt Park specifically, bungalow + denver square (1905-1935) stock means general construction scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Denver scoping flow factors adu permitted by-right and old south pearl street commercial overlay into the estimate before a contractor is involved.

Start your Platt Park scope — Baily asks the right questions.

Pre-seeded for general construction in Platt Park. Mention your 1,300-2,600 sqft, your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the denver cpd review queue into the scope.

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