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Data center · Denver, CO

CoreSite data center campus (Globeville-Elyria-Swansea)

CoreSite4900 Race St., Denver, CO 80216 (Globeville-Elyria-Swansea)Pending

Where this stands

Pending as of the May 18, 2026 hearing in Denver, CO; 4 hearings tracked. Phase 1 (DE3, 4900 Race St.) was permitted by right under I-B zoning, so no discretionary entitlement decision on the campus has been made. At that May 18, 2026 hearing Denver City Council adopted a one-year citywide data center moratorium (Council Bill 26-0431, 13-0), which pauses acceptance and processing of new permit and site development plan applications where a data center is the primary use.

Case factsSource: ZoneWire
Developer
CoreSite
Location
4900 Race St., Denver, CO 80216 (Globeville-Elyria-Swansea)
Status
Pending
Hearings tracked
4
First seen
Feb 23, 2026
Latest hearing
May 18, 2026

The hearing chain

how this case has moved through county hearings
  1. First seen Feb 23, 2026
  2. Latest hearing May 18, 2026

4 hearings tracked across this span.

Permit history

what has actually been filed on this project's parcels
Permits
13
Total valuation
$60,995,560
First permit
Sep 29, 2023
Last issued
May 6, 2026

The largest permit on these parcels, 2024-COMMCON-0000266 ($59,456,000), sat 398 days between submittal on Feb 8, 2024 and issue on Mar 12, 2025.

Is there a data center moratorium here?

A data center moratorium was adopted on May 18, 2026 (vote 13-0), scope: New data center permit and site development plan applications; one year; citywide.

Hearing timeline

every tracked hearing with outcome and detail

4 hearings on the record

Full detail for all 4 hearings: date, outcome, vote, and the summary of each.

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Full permit table

every permit, row by row, with the market benchmark

13 permits matched to this project

All 13 permits row by row, plus how the headline lag compares to the market's own submittal-to-issue distribution.

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Analysis

What this means

A structured read of what the record adds up to: entitlement status, the moratorium's effect, the permit-lag signal, and the utility friction behind it.

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