Broncos Stadium Redevelopment

La Alma Lincoln Park Neighborhood Association (LALPNA) is proud to be a founding member of Burnham Yard Community Action (BYCA), the coalition that has been formed to negotiate a community benefits agreement with the ownership of the Denver Broncos franchise. LALPNA also serves as the fiscal sponsor for the coalition, but we are only one member of the coalition equal to all other members. To learn more about CBAs and BYCA, please go to the BYCA Coalition landing page.

La Alma Lincoln Park in the News

As redevelopment talks swirl around Burnham Yard, neighbors in La Alma Lincoln Park are stepping up with vision and purpose. The community is organizing for a future that reflects their values, pushing for a seat at the table, a strong community benefits agreement, and smart growth that honors the people who call it home.

Read more about what our neighbors and board members had to say in this Westword article.

Stay Up-to-Date BYCA

To join the Burnham Yard Community Action CBA Newsletter, go to the BYCA Landing Page and look for the sign-up at the top. 

In addition to our updates, our City Council District 3 office also provides communication and you can sign-up for the Council newsletter on the District 3 website.

All media inquires regarding the CBA process, and La Alma Lincoln Park Neighborhood Association’s involvement with it, should be directed to the BYCA media contact: Robin Kniech who can be reached at burnhamyardcommunityaction@gmail.com

What is Happening with the Broncos Stadium?

Large Development Review

The Denver Broncos are planning a big change and they’ve selected Burnham Yard as the preferred site for a brand‑new, privately funded stadium, with a retractable roof, planned to open in time for the 2031 NFL season.

Here’s what you should know:

  1. The new stadium will be a mixed-use district with retail, housing, offices, and community space. (Denver Broncos)

  2. The new stadium will be privately financed by the Broncos. Any public funds will be limited to infrastructure, meaning no new taxes. (Denver Broncos)

  3. After 2030, the previous 80-acre Mile High site returns to the city for redevelopment. (Denverite)

Small Area Plan

The Burnham Yard Small Area Plan is a community process intended to ensure the community’s voices are heard and reflected in the redevelopment of the railyard and surrounding area. The planning process will kick off in October and conclude with an anticipated plan adoption near the end of 2026. The process will focused on how to realize the community goals of a redeveloped railyard while addressing the potential impact on the surrounding neighborhoods.