McGregor Square

Denver, Colorado

Martin/Martin provided structural engineering and construction engineering services for this $365M, three-acre development adjacent to Coors Field that connects the ballpark to the surrounding neighborhood. Key components include a 13-story multi-family residential development; a 13-story hotel; a 50,000 SF Rockies Hall of Fame; a 125,000 SF tenant office building; 75,000 SF of retail space, restaurants, a public plaza, gathering spaces, parks, and seating; and 290-car below-grade parking. The hotel and residential towers are linked together with a two-story bridge situated between the buildings at the 12th floor. Custom steel stairs, steel and mass timber-framed entertainment video boards, catenary lighting systems, and more were all selected to achieve the architectural vision of the design. The eight-inch post-tensioned flat-plate concrete slabs are designed for unique geometry including large cantilevers, curves, steps, and transfer elements. The office tower is a 12-inches-thick mild reinforced slab acting as a moment frame in both directions for lateral resistance.

McGregor Square

Denver, Colorado

Martin/Martin provided structural engineering and construction engineering services for this $365M, three-acre development adjacent to Coors Field that connects the ballpark to the surrounding neighborhood. Key components include a 13-story multi-family residential development; a 13-story hotel; a 50,000 SF Rockies Hall of Fame; a 125,000 SF tenant office building; 75,000 SF of retail space, restaurants, a public plaza, gathering spaces, parks, and seating; and 290-car below-grade parking. The hotel and residential towers are linked together with a two-story bridge situated between the buildings at the 12th floor. Custom steel stairs, steel and mass timber-framed entertainment video boards, catenary lighting systems, and more were all selected to achieve the architectural vision of the design. The eight-inch post-tensioned flat-plate concrete slabs are designed for unique geometry including large cantilevers, curves, steps, and transfer elements. The office tower is a 12-inches-thick mild reinforced slab acting as a moment frame in both directions for lateral resistance.

Project Info

Owner: Colorado Rockies
Designer: Stantec
Completion: 2021
Construction Cost: $365M

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