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Central Park Bridge Now Open
The first cars drove over the Stapleton bridge that connects the neighborhoods south of Interstate 70 to the community’s new interchange this morning.
The Central Park Boulevard Interchange opened last November, creating new access to I-70, 270 and The Shops at Northfield Boulevard. The new bridge now crosses over existing railroad tracks as well as Sand Creek and was part of a 14-month project that also added:
-Two lanes from 36th Avenue to I-70
-Four lanes from I-70 to 46th Avenue
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Stapleton road link to be completed by spring
Central Park Blvd. section should improve access to Stapleton Northfield shopping center
Denver Post
Author: Matthew RodriguezThe lead developer of the Stapleton neighborhood plans to complete a section of Central Park Boulevard, which will link homes to the south with shops and future development to the north, by early spring.
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Central Park Boulevard Interchange: Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
Denver officials hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Central Park Boulevard Interchange today.
The connection will open Monday, Oct. 31, providing direct access to Interstates 70 and 270. It will also connect north and south Stapleton via Central Park Boulevard.
The interchange’s construction began last fall. By mid-2012, the project will extend Central Park Boulevard from the neighborhoods at 36th Avenue to retail off Northfield Boulevard.
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Central Park Boulevard Interchange: Opening This Month!
Stapleton is Business Ready: After a year of construction, a public ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held Oct. 24 to celebrate the new the Central Park Boulevard Interchange. The interchange borders commercial development and available land on the north and south sides of Stapleton. Learn more about the community's business opportunities.
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Central Park Boulevard Interchange: Time Lapse
Check out these construction photos of Stapleton’s new front door, which will connect the boulevard to interstates 70 and 270.
The six-lane interchange will include a bridge over Interstate 70, and is tentatively scheduled to open Nov. 1. A road extension will also connect Stapleton’s residential area south of I-70 to the Shops at Northfield Stapleton.
Click here for additional news and construction updates about the interchange!
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Road Closures - The final stage of I-70 Cargo Bridge Demolition
Update- September 1, 2011
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Stapleton bridge demolition will cause lane closures on I-70
Beginning Sunday, Aug. 14, construction crews will demolish the former Stapleton Airport road over I-70. The road is located between Havana and Quebec streets, and the demolition will last for eight consecutive nights.
This is part of ongoing construction for the new Central Park Boulevard interchange.
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Central Park Boulevard Project Update
The time has now come to set the girders and deck panels for the new Central Park Boulevard Bridge over I-70. On Friday night May 20 we will be closing down the highways around the Central Park Boulevard Interchange project, starting with a single left lane on I-270 EB at 6 PM. Then the I-70 EB and WB closure will start being implemented at approximately 10 PM with the full I-70 detour starting at midnight. It will be picked up by 7 AM Saturday.
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A new I-70 Interchange coming in 2011
Stapleton is getting a new front door.
On I-70 between the exits for Quebec and Havana, a brand new $50 million interchange will provide direct access to the heart of Stapleton via Central Park Boulevard. In addition, the interchange will also provide new, more efficient access to I-270.For those interested in locating a business in Stapleton, the new interchange will create a number of highly accessible and highly visible sites. Projected daily trip counts are impressive: a whopping 183,000 for I-70.
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Officials Break Ground on Future Central Park Boulevard Interchange at Interstate 70
Interchange to Connect Stapleton Development and Improve Mobility in Area
DENVER, CO — September 15, 2010 — Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Federal Highway Deputy Administrator Greg Nadeau, City Councilman Michael Hancock, Guillermo “Bill” Vidal, Deputy Mayor and Manager of Public Works, and Cheryl Cohen-Vader President and CEO of the Stapleton Development Corporation gathered to “break ground” on the future Central Park Boulevard Interchange at Interstate 70.
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The Open Road
The Central Park Boulevard Interchange is now open, connecting traffic to Interstates 70 and 270 and The Shops at Northfield Stapleton as well as available land for commercial development.

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