Continuum unveils plans for 100-year old nurses dorm

Continuum Unveils Plans for 100-Year Old Nurses Dorm

Mark Falcone's $20 million plan for the building within his 9+CO project calls for medical offices, coworking, and more.

The empty nurses dorm is the last remaining structure from the area's history as a medical school.

"We've been concerned that conventional office models were not going to capture or meet the needs of office workers,"

Mark Falcone, founder and CEO of Denver-based developer Continuum Partners, submitted plans to the city proposing to turn a 4-story, century-old nurses dormitory into "a new kind of workplace ecology," with fitness, retail, medical, and office space all under one roof.

"It's not an inexpensive building to redevelop,"

Falcone said of keeping the structure built in 1927. "It wasn't because it made economic sense."

Author's summary: Continuum plans to redevelop a 100-year-old nurses dorm.

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BusinessDen BusinessDen — 2025-10-15

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