Three homes were named city landmarks. Another 17 buildings near DU were made part of a new historic district.
Three homes were named city landmarks. Another 17 buildings near DU were made part of a new historic district.
The Colorado Education Association got millions less than its original $6.9 million asking price.
Poets Row buildings sell at a loss, East Denver apartments fetch $136M and more.
Local developer Republic Investment Group bought a former Lumen campus for $50 million and immediately sold part of the site to two buyers.
The property sold for $2.9 million.
“It’s one of those corners that everyone in Denver seems to know,” said Jake Malman, who paid $1 million.
A nine-figure apartment deal in the suburbs, a $28 million loan for a large retail buy and other sales and leases.
The buyer is a housing cooperative. “When I saw that building I knew that we wanted it.”
“Office vacancies are 50-60 percent around there, homelessness was up, mall construction took forever — all those factors negatively impacted the property,” said Doug Antonoff.
The current owner assembled the nearly 2-acre site over the course of decades.
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