
It’s the second lawsuit for the Denver brewery in in as many weeks.
It’s the second lawsuit for the Denver brewery in in as many weeks.
It joins five competitors that also buy homes with online cash offers, charge sellers a fee and then profit from the resale.
Wade Davis and his wife bought the 4,182-square-foot unit on the 29th floor of One Lincoln Park for $2.4 million in 2018.
The owners, who include the vegetarian restaurant’s founder Daniel Landes, also own a small hotel in Mexico.
Keith Villa wants to make Ceria a household name and will use the funds to increase the brand’s marketing and sales efforts.
The company’s home value estimation tool — a prominent feature on its website — doubles as an initial cash offer for eligible properties.
The extra fees, ranging from 3.5 percent to 20 percent, debuted during the pandemic but will likely remain after it ends.
Fitness startup CLMBR, which has some famous fitness investors, is taking over the Corner Beet as a new showroom.
The property owner, which is not affiliated with the brewer, purchased the 40,000-square-foot facility at 471 Kalamath St. for $3.35 million in 2015.
The Corner Chateau, which features a wood-paneled library that fit the 4,000-book collection of its original owner in 1926, was No. 1 at $5.6 million.
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