Exciting changes have taken place over the last 30 days at the Union Station site. The dirt and metal has started to take form. Union Station Advocates is proud to offer the point-of-view of our Roving Reporter in the Field, Rick Anstey, who takes notes on daily growth and monthly development. Below are brief updates of the site which have transpired during the month of November:
- Construction of the roof of the bus terminal has been underway since early November.
- Backfilling behind the walls started at about the same time using dirt from the two large piles on the site.
- Concrete partitions are being built to separate machinery (air-handling equipment, etc) from the bus and passenger areas of the terminal.
- The concrete floor for the light rail passenger platform has been poured.
- Renovation of the temporary Amtrak station appears to be complete: the outside walls have been painted, signage has been added, and the parking lot is striped.
- Much of the concrete floor of the Amtrak passenger platform has been poured.
- Frequent updates and detailed photos can be found at www.Denverinfill.com/blog/
Stay tuned for more updates!
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