“We really tried to restore it to its former glory,” a co-owner of the Jewel Theater said in September.
“We really tried to restore it to its former glory,” a co-owner of the Jewel Theater said in September.
The two-tower downtown office complex last sold for $200 million in 2007.
The developer, which bought the property last year, is trying to get it rezoned.
“When you’re in seventh grade, you don’t know what to name your company, and we picked our last name,” he said. “I thought that’s just what you did.”
Denver’s Landmark Preservation Commission agreed in late 2024 to let owner Pando Holdings demolish the structures.
Steel House was completed in early 2025.
Summit Communities spent $90 million on two properties in Aurora, then wound up defaulting on the loans.
Craig Clark closed on the acquisition on the heels of his purchase of downtown Denver’s Trinity Place.
Cherry Creek’s most prolific developer has someone new handling the day-to-day.
Cemco, which used to operate at 480 Osage St., moved to Commerce City.
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