Graland Country Day School, a prestigious private school in Denver’s Hilltop neighborhood, is considering a significant expansion with the addition of a new 25,000-square-foot performing arts and communications building. The project, which is still in an exploratory phase, would replace the current theater building and further enhance the school’s existing arts and communication programs. If approved, this expansion would add to the campus’s 200,000-square-foot footprint, reinforcing Graland’s commitment to providing top-tier educational experiences for its 700+ students. The school’s history of growth, including a $13 million innovation center completed in 2016, showcases its dedication to evolving alongside the needs of its students and community.
Park Hill, one of Denver’s most iconic and historic neighborhoods, is undergoing a wave of transformation and growth, solidifying its reputation as the city’s next hot spot for homebuyers, developers, and businesses. With a renewed focus on community investment and development, Park Hill is attracting increasing attention, especially as the long-debated fate of the Park Hill Golf Course has finally been determined. This shift is bringing in new opportunities, with residents and investors confident in the neighborhood’s potential for long-term value and desirability.
Thompson Thrift, a nationally recognized real estate company, is developing Stack at Wheat Ridge, a 255-unit Class A multifamily community in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, with completion expected by winter 2026. The development will offer one-, two-, and three-bedroom luxury apartments featuring quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, smart home technology, and premium finishes. Select units will include additional high-end upgrades.
A well-designed kitchen is more than just a place to cook—it’s the heart of a home, where functionality meets aesthetics. While design trends may change, a timeless kitchen remains stylish and practical for years to come. A professional interior design service ensures that every element, from layout to materials, contributes to a space that will never feel outdated. Whether you’re planning a kitchen remodel or an interior design home remodel, investing in thoughtful, classic design choices will help create a kitchen that stands the test of time.
Denver’s real estate market is booming, and one of the most effective ways homeowners can maximize their property’s value is through custom home renovations. Thoughtfully designed and executed renovations not only improve aesthetics and functionality but also significantly boost home value, making them a smart investment. A perfect example of the impact of renovations on property values is the transformation of a neglected home in Denver’s City Park West neighborhood. Designer Jordan Bagus, founder of Larapin design studio, purchased a long-vacant property for $350,000 and, after a meticulous renovation process that preserved its historic character, successfully sold it for $690,000 (5280 Magazine). This serves as a testament to how strategic renovations can enhance a home’s market appeal and financial worth.
At Sustainable Design Build, we know that success—whether in construction or on the football field—comes from dedication, precision, and a relentless drive to be the best. That’s why we’re thrilled to celebrate Denver Broncos star Patrick Surtain II, who has officially cemented his place among the greats by winning the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year Award. This achievement not only highlights Surtain’s elite skill but also his unwavering work ethic—values we admire both in our industry and in the game.
It’s that time of year again—the well-known Best of Mile High awards program has officially kicked off, and voting is now open to recognize Denver’s top companies, businesses, and more. This year, Sustainable Design Build has been nominated in the category of Best Home Builder!
Denver’s residential construction scene is booming, and few understand the landscape better than Zach McKendry, co-founder of Sustainable Design Build (SDB). In a recent episode of the Elevate Denver Podcast, Zach sat down with host Amber Bets to share his journey, the challenges of home building in Denver, and why SDB stands out in a crowded market.
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