Amazon bid for faster deliveries takes company to Jefferson Park

February 4, 2026

Welcome mat outside a cottage front door

Amazon is piloting an ultra-fast delivery service in Seattle and Philadelphia. (Courtesy Amazon)

Amazon, famous for its giant distribution centers, is now shopping for small warehouse spaces in Denver’s urban core in its bid for ultra-fast delivery.

The e-commerce giant is seeking permits from Denver to operate a 5,000-square-foot “distribution center” at 2030 N. Clay St. in the Jefferson Park neighborhood, according to public records. 

“We intend to open new facilities in Denver that will support fast delivery. We’ll share more as launch plans firm up down the road,” spokeswoman Nissa LaPoint said in an email.

It will be the second warehouse of its kind in Denver. The company also is working to build out a 4,500-square-foot location off South Broadway at 1860 Acoma St. Filings for that project show some of the items that would be available for sale: produce, dairy and meat, along with beer and beauty products. 

The project appears to be part of Amazon Now, a new delivery service the tech giant is testing in Seattle, Washington, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It allows customers to have household goods delivered to their homes in 30 minutes or less. The company announced the initiative early last month.

The 2030 Clay St. building is just steps from Mile High Stadium. (Google Maps)

The 2030 Clay St. building is just steps from Mile High Stadium. (Google Maps)

The Clay Street building is immediately north of Mile High stadium. The property has been owned by the same family since 1984, according to public records. 

Amazon has made a number of big real estate moves in the metro area recently. In October 2024, the company purchased a 625,000-square-foot warehouse near Denver International Airport, along with adjacent land to the south and east, for $96 million. It followed up that deal with a $5 million purchase in January 2025 of an adjacent 5-acre plot for more trailer parking. 

On the office side, Amazon added another floor in 2024 at 1515 Wynkoop St. in LoDo, bringing its footprint in the building to 188,000 square feet.

Welcome mat outside a cottage front door

Amazon is piloting an ultra-fast delivery service in Seattle and Philadelphia. (Courtesy Amazon)

Amazon, famous for its giant distribution centers, is now shopping for small warehouse spaces in Denver’s urban core in its bid for ultra-fast delivery.

The e-commerce giant is seeking permits from Denver to operate a 5,000-square-foot “distribution center” at 2030 N. Clay St. in the Jefferson Park neighborhood, according to public records. 

“We intend to open new facilities in Denver that will support fast delivery. We’ll share more as launch plans firm up down the road,” spokeswoman Nissa LaPoint said in an email.

It will be the second warehouse of its kind in Denver. The company also is working to build out a 4,500-square-foot location off South Broadway at 1860 Acoma St. Filings for that project show some of the items that would be available for sale: produce, dairy and meat, along with beer and beauty products. 

The project appears to be part of Amazon Now, a new delivery service the tech giant is testing in Seattle, Washington, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It allows customers to have household goods delivered to their homes in 30 minutes or less. The company announced the initiative early last month.

The 2030 Clay St. building is just steps from Mile High Stadium. (Google Maps)

The 2030 Clay St. building is just steps from Mile High Stadium. (Google Maps)

The Clay Street building is immediately north of Mile High stadium. The property has been owned by the same family since 1984, according to public records. 

Amazon has made a number of big real estate moves in the metro area recently. In October 2024, the company purchased a 625,000-square-foot warehouse near Denver International Airport, along with adjacent land to the south and east, for $96 million. It followed up that deal with a $5 million purchase in January 2025 of an adjacent 5-acre plot for more trailer parking. 

On the office side, Amazon added another floor in 2024 at 1515 Wynkoop St. in LoDo, bringing its footprint in the building to 188,000 square feet.

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