28-acres
2001 - present
3300 - 3700 block of Ringsby Ct
river north
Dynia Architects, Will Bruder Architects, Alan Brown Architect, David Baker Architecture, Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture, Wenk Associates, Plot Projects, Landworks, Wilson Engineering
residential,office,restaurant,retail,mixed use
2013 Denver Regional Council of Governments – People’s Choice Award2009 American Society of Landscape Architects - Land Stewardship Award2009 American Society of Landscape Architects - Merit Award
leasing@zeppelinplaces.com303.573.0781
When Zeppelin founder Mickey Zeppelin first purchased the old Yellow Cab depot and six acres of surrounding land, the location seemed, to some, off the beaten path. Where others saw industrial wasteland, Mickey saw a prime location with proximity to downtown, the Platte River and Denver’s major thoroughfares. Today TAXI is a Northern gateway to the city and central to the area’s development.
The TAXi campus was designed with people in mind. The buildings’ structures reflect principles of modern design that enhance live- and work-ability: natural light, fresh air, high ceilings, unobstructed views and access to the outdoors.
Dynamic campus amenities further contrast TAXI against a one-dimensional office park by encouraging collaboration among residents and workers. Amenities include a fitness center, restaurant, coffee shop, breakfast & lunch counter, hair salon, early childhood education, a heritage food incubator, conference rooms, rec room, playground, outdoor cinema, one-of-a kind shipping container pool and community garden - all designed to keep our community engaged and connected.