The estimated public land dedication requirement would be about 27.5 acres for the development. The housing ordinance allows for customized proposals subject to the council’s approval.īroomfield’s Open Space, Parks, Recreation and Trails Master Plan’s Public Land Dedication policy calls for residential developments to provide 24 acres of public lands per 1,000 residents generated by a proposed development, provided either as land or a cash-in-lieu payment. Macerich proposed providing 20% of the residential units on site at 80% area median income instead of a cash in lieu or the 60% area median income required by code, Merwin said. The approximate six-eight story mixed-use buildings would range from 70-106 feet, Broomfield’s Principal Planner Lynn Merwin told the council on Tuesday, but Macerich’s proposal requests to raise the height variance to 135 feet across the property, which would need to be approved.
The existing AMC theater and retail shops would stay, but the expansive parking lots would be the sites of new construction. The redevelopment is designed to take advantage of the approximately 34 acres of underutilized space south of U.S.
“The added density will drive traffic, drive frequency and time of day for visits and ultimately drive overall sales.”Ī rendering of the proposed FlatIron Crossing redevelopment looking north at the FlatIron Crossing mall, which will remain intact. “This project will act as a pivot point to evolve the merchandise mix of the overall campus,” Macerich Assistant Vice President of Development Jacob Knudsen told the council. The proposal includes 24,000 to 54,000 square feet of retail, food and beverage, between 550 and 800 multi-family residential units, one to three commercial office developments, a 5-story parking deck, a hotel with 100 to 200 rooms and a pavilion and outdoor gathering space.
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During a study session concept review Tuesday evening, Macerich representatives outlined the goal of how to reinvent the area surrounding 61 West Flatiron Crossing Drive to create a 24/7 destination for the community - “a true live, work, play, shop experience.” to plan for the substantial reinvestment. Broomfield City Council expressed support for the latest redevelopment proposal of the southwest portion of the FlatIron Crossing Mall, though they want to see more public land and more adequate affordable housing.Ĭontinuing changes of the retail landscape coupled with impacts from the pandemic led the mall’s owner and manager Macerich Co.