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LCS on Team Selected to Plan Portions of Denver Airport’s 53 Developable Square Miles

LCS on Team Selected to Plan Portions of Denver Airport’s 53 Developable Square Miles

by Meredith Wenskoski | Jun 14, 2019 | news

Since its opening in 1995, the Denver International Airport (DEN) has established itself as one of the preeminent airports in the world, serving nearly 65 million passengers in 2018 alone. In addition, with approximately 16,000 acres of land available for commercial...
Virtual Reality Changing the Landscape Architecture Design Process

Virtual Reality Changing the Landscape Architecture Design Process

by Yishuen Lo | Jun 7, 2019 | news

Livable Cities Studio’s Yishuen Lo recently partnered with another emerging professional, Anna Dillé, to present the latest in virtual reality technology at the Rocky Mountain Region’s ProGreen EXPO. Yishuen and Anna shared their experience on successfully launching...
Platte to Park Hill Project Featured in Industry Magazine

Platte to Park Hill Project Featured in Industry Magazine

by Nicole Marshall | Apr 26, 2019 | news

Our “Platte to Park Hill” program is a combination of four projects which LCS is developing alongside the City of Denver and our collaborative partners Matrix Design Group, Felsburg, Holt and Ullevig and many others, all aimed at setting Denver up for a...
What Are Those Cute Green Dogs All Over Denver Union Station Neighborhood?

What Are Those Cute Green Dogs All Over Denver Union Station Neighborhood?

by Todd Wenskoski | Oct 2, 2018 | news

Did you know the Union Station neighborhood is home to nearly 1,200 dogs?   Colorado is best known for the outdoors and mountains. Sure, we love our trees, but we also love our dogs! As more and more millennials move to Denver, living downtown with dogs is...
What does the future hold for the lowest income neighborhood in Denver?

What does the future hold for the lowest income neighborhood in Denver?

by Meredith Wenskoski | Sep 10, 2018 | news

Located a few miles from downtown and just south of Mile High Stadium, Sun Valley is the lowest income neighborhood in Denver and is a story of diverse groups of people and evolving communities, from Mexican to Jewish, Vietnamese and Somali. For almost a decade now,...
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