
Documents submitted to Denver last month refer to a “change in use” for the building, suggesting the theater will stop operating.
Documents submitted to Denver last month refer to a “change in use” for the building, suggesting the theater will stop operating.
A 100,000-square-foot distribution center changes hands, and more sales and leases reported by local brokerages.
Seller Stephen Morris ran a print shop in the space for several decades.
“If we have multiple buyers, and one is a developer and one is a congregation, we’re always going to prefer a congregation,” the pastor said.
A museum spokeswoman described the deals as an investment and said the foundation intends to lease the vacant office building.
By day, they trade properties. By night, they trade blows.
It’s the second new location in the works for the restaurant, which has operated in the Golden Triangle since 2018.
The city buys property in Globeville, and more sales and leases reported by local brokerages.
The buyer of Bittersweet’s former space operates an Asian eatery in Cherry Creek.
The buyer wants to turn the “objectively ugly duckling” into something like the nearby Battery621.
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