
“A lot of people are moving to Westminster, and I think we’re going to see a lot more of that as housing becomes more expensive in Denver and pushes people out to the suburbs,” Padro said.
“A lot of people are moving to Westminster, and I think we’re going to see a lot more of that as housing becomes more expensive in Denver and pushes people out to the suburbs,” Padro said.
The seller paid $1.8 million in 2013 for the 3,060-square-foot condo within NorthCreek’s Courtyard Flats.
A former Vail Resorts executive and the Gart family, who own the 1,600-acre mountain resort outside Grand Junction, see affordable lodging as an attraction.
The company laid off 18 employees in April and reduced pay for those that remained as business travel ground to a halt during the pandemic.
Denver metro housing inventory at the end of December was at an all-time low with 2,541 active listings, the first time it has fallen below 3,000.
The Gap-owned activewear brand has been in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center since 2012.
“Once COVID hit, everything changed,” an attorney said, and “they just weren’t able to survive.”
The restaurateur and developer who now control 80 percent plan to add more locations and even expand out of state. But first? More food items.
Cupbop, which has been operating as a food truck and 16th Street Mall kiosk, offers a simple menu of meat, rice and noodle dishes — all served in a cup.
“To this day, it’s still a mystery how she discovered me. But knowing that she’s worn a pair of my leggings is pretty life changing,” said the founder.
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