York Street Yards bringing people, business, entertainment to former Army medical depot

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Tucked away in north Denver’s Clayton neighborhood, a former medical supply facility built in 1942 for the U.S. Army, is quietly becoming a business and entertainment hub.

York Street Yards is 37-acre former Army medical depot at York Street and E. 39th Avenue in Denver that has been transformed into an office, industrial and retail complex.

Elemental began as a coffee trailer in Central Park, where it operated from 2021-2023. At its new 2,500-square-foot home on 3875 Steele St., the shop will offer specialty coffee drinks, fresh baked goods and grab-and-go sandwiches by Sani Obhodas, AKA “The Bosnian Baker.” Part of the goal was to make York Street Yards fit with the rest of the neighborhood, which is why large warehouse spaces were divided into smaller suites and why SKB built a road through the project and a connection to the 39th Avenue Greenway — a mile-long park and trail.

“Growing up in Denver, I’ve seen how neighborhoods develop and build their identities, and I believe Clayton will follow that path,” he said. “The neighborhood has a forward-thinking and progressive association, along with an engaged community eager to improve walkability and support small businesses.”

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