Widgets Magazine
  • Pueblo at Paseo to offer studio, retail and restaurant space

    The Foraker Company, headed by Jeremy Foraker, is planning it's third major project in the middle of the Paseo District, a development dubbed the Pueblo at Paseo that will replace a highly visible vacant lot with a mixed use complex.


    The Peublo will feature retail, gallery, and office space in two buildings, each with second levels and large balconies. On the south end there will be a ground-level patio and adjoining space for a restaurant.

    The project was designed to allow for spaces as small as 300 square feet, which will offer something unique to the gallery or business owner only needing an intimate space.

    The plans come just as another Foraker project is set to start construction very nearby. Via Paseo will feature a restaurant with a large patio headed by Shaun Fiaconne, who owns and operates Picasso’s Cafe. That development will also include a coffee shop and office space.

    In addition, Foraker has already started extensive renovation on another key property in the area, the Market at Paseo which is comprised of 32 apartment units and a large central courtyard.

    Adam Lanman with Sam Gresham Architecture is the architect. Plans for the Pueblo will be submitted to the Urban Design Commission in May.













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