SweatHouz, which already has a location on South Broadway, is warming up a new spot on one of Denver’s hottest streets.
SweatHouz, which already has a location on South Broadway, is warming up a new spot on one of Denver’s hottest streets.
A $132 million Loveland apartment deal leads this week’s sales and leases.
“Everywhere we turned it was people saying that Denver is going to be the immersive center of the universe,” said Blair Russell.
“In today’s market, I would say that’s an average price,” one downtown parking lot owner said.
Mayor Mike Johnston announced the projects Wednesday morning. The Denver City Council still needs to sign off on many of the deals.
“It could be pretty transformational for us,” said Chris Gleissner, an official with Denver’s Community Planning and Development Department.
The small Carson Press building has changed hands five times since 2008 and fetched less than its last sale.
“Denver has not yet recovered from the supply shock that we saw back between 2016-2020, said VanWest’s Jacob Vanderslice.
Two Denver metro projects and one in the mountains will receive a combined $4.8 million.
A pair of $50 million sales in Aurora and a $12 million Denver industrial sale round out this week’s sales and leases.
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