
“People die everyday that never died before,” said Chuck Martinez, president of the nonprofit’s board.
“People die everyday that never died before,” said Chuck Martinez, president of the nonprofit’s board.
The previous owner had planned to build 23 stories there.
The Coors family’s development firm paid $9.5 million for the former high school.
Lakewood apartments trade for $52M, Conifer Italian eatery sells and more.
“This project had been on a pause over the last six to eight months and during that time we did fall behind,” Flywheel Capital founder Ben Hrouda said.
Meadow Creek Tennis Club, north of 6th Avenue near Lakewood Country Club, sold for $3 million.
Justin Brown is a 15-handicap with a business plan.
It’s the second site where the firm and Haroun Cowans’ Goshen Development plan to build. Palisade Partners was the seller.
One of the two companies allowed to place rentable scooters and e-bikes around Denver says it is ceasing “dockless” operations, although the city is unclear what that means. San Francisco-based Lyft announced Wednesday that it “will no longer operate standalone dockless bikes and scooters.” “We are narrowing our product portfolio to focus on our best-in-class… Read more »
The bagel shop already has three brick-and-mortar locations across the city.
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