Arapahoe Square parking lot sells for $1.5M

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The parking lot at 2256 Curtis St. sold for $1.5 million. (Thomas Gounley)

A 0.28-acre parking lot in Arapahoe Square is under new ownership.

NMA Renovations LLC purchased 2256 Curtis St. late last month for $1.5 million, according to property records.

The seller was Park Avenue Self Storage LLC, which is affiliated with Denver-based Baron Properties.

The company that now owns the property was registered by Nathan Adams of Denver-based Adams Development and redT Homes, according to state records.

Adams Development says on its website that it typically builds townhomes, but also has done apartment and mixed-use projects. Nathan Adams did not respond to a request for comment.

The Curtis Street property is fenced in, and a Waner Construction Co. trailer is onsite.

Records posted online by Denver’s planning department indicate multiple development options have been considered for the site for a year.

In February, an applicant with Entitlement and Engineering Solutions submitted materials for the construction of a convenience store. In April, another applicant with VanWest Partners described planned development as 5,700 square feet of retail.

Most recently, EVstudio architect Tucker Johnson submitted plans for a 44-unit, five-story condominium building with one level of below-grade parking. Johnson did not respond to a request for comment.

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The parking lot at 2256 Curtis St. sold for $1.5 million. (Thomas Gounley)

A 0.28-acre parking lot in Arapahoe Square is under new ownership.

NMA Renovations LLC purchased 2256 Curtis St. late last month for $1.5 million, according to property records.

The seller was Park Avenue Self Storage LLC, which is affiliated with Denver-based Baron Properties.

The company that now owns the property was registered by Nathan Adams of Denver-based Adams Development and redT Homes, according to state records.

Adams Development says on its website that it typically builds townhomes, but also has done apartment and mixed-use projects. Nathan Adams did not respond to a request for comment.

The Curtis Street property is fenced in, and a Waner Construction Co. trailer is onsite.

Records posted online by Denver’s planning department indicate multiple development options have been considered for the site for a year.

In February, an applicant with Entitlement and Engineering Solutions submitted materials for the construction of a convenience store. In April, another applicant with VanWest Partners described planned development as 5,700 square feet of retail.

Most recently, EVstudio architect Tucker Johnson submitted plans for a 44-unit, five-story condominium building with one level of below-grade parking. Johnson did not respond to a request for comment.

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