Jimmy and Debbie Lustig are looking to sell their unit at 100 Detroit St.
Jimmy and Debbie Lustig are looking to sell their unit at 100 Detroit St.
The owners bought the lot for $2 million but no longer plan to move in. Construction is ongoing.
Logsden and Buckstein are the co-founders of Driven Plastics, a company that utilizes plastic waste to create additives that enhance roadways.
Jaden Hanson brought his 25-person realtor business back to the firm where he launched it in 2018.
A retired ConocoPhillips executive spent $7.5 million with views of the Flatirons.
Moreland, who lives in Cherry Hills Village about six blocks from the mansion, said if he and his wife didn’t love their home, they’d consider moving into 5 Mockingbird Lane.
“We lived around the corner and walked by it on the way to school for years,” said the seller, whose kids are now out of the house.
“This isn’t a standard home,” a listing agent said. “It’s very different from its neighbors.”
Leiweke was CEO of Anschutz Entertainment Group from 1996 until 2013. He was the Denver Nuggets president from 1991 to 1995 and helped bring the Quebec Nordiques hockey team to Denver to create the Colorado Avalanche.
Chuck McDaniel bought the property at 5 Walden Lane a decade ago for $3.9 million.
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