31K square feet of leases in a downtown tower, a suburban hotel and retail properties fetch eight figures and more.
31K square feet of leases in a downtown tower, a suburban hotel and retail properties fetch eight figures and more.
The $117 million building along Auraria Parkway will also include retail space and student services.
The property was most recently used by a used-car dealer. It last sold in 2016.
The institution is currently headquartered a block away.
“When I joined, we were about 30 people, and now we’re 75 people. So we just kept trying to shove everybody in and knock down walls, and we’re just at a point where that’s just not working for us anymore.”
Infinity Properties executive Regan Schmergel called the plans “somewhat preliminary” in an email.
Today, 799 Logan St. is home to about 80 cars on an asphalt lot. But if the state has its way, it will soon be home to 60 families in apartments.
$85M for Broomfield apartments, $41M for south metro medical buildings and $4M for a stretch of Broadway in Denver
“We’re a company with 38 years history – but this is a startup here. This is a new frontier,” said Ausfine executive Garry Embleton.
A California company that planned apartments for seniors missed out on tax credits.
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