
They listed the 125-year-old, nearly 9,000-square-foot mansion along Millionaire’s Row for $6.5 million after paying $900,000 for it in 2017.
They listed the 125-year-old, nearly 9,000-square-foot mansion along Millionaire’s Row for $6.5 million after paying $900,000 for it in 2017.
“The reason why I think our members believe it’s important is so we can continue to be relevant,” said a board member of new amenities designed for families.
The company has tapped a location along Colfax Avenue closer to downtown, but the lease isn’t finalized, CEO Barry Watkins said.
“This allowed us to plant a flag in Denver with these brands, which is something I never thought we would do,” said the co-owner of Indulge Bistro & Wine Bar.
Exchange at Boulevard One was originally supposed to be anchored by Lucky’s Market, but the chain pulled out before filing for bankruptcy last year.
“Zaidy’s needed some new blood and new life,” said Beth Ginsberg, who has a background in bagels. But the matzo ball soup will be back.
“There are already a lot of Queen City references out there, and I was ready to be different,” said the owner of her new shops, Recital and Please, Plants.
Sam Armatas thought he was closing Devour The 303 for good. Now, “we’re transitioning from more of a lunch tavern into a neighborhood restaurant.”
The next four most expensive houses sold were in Denver, all between $4.9 million and $6 million.
“It’s not easy to get a job as an artist, so you kind of have to create some sort of trade or craft out of what you learned,” said the owner of Here in Heaven in Cap Hill.
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