
We scoured county foreclosure records, third-party reports and court filings to determine the downtown buildings that have run into trouble since the pandemic.
We scoured county foreclosure records, third-party reports and court filings to determine the downtown buildings that have run into trouble since the pandemic.
Gorman & Co. plans a five-story project on the site along Grant.
A receiver was appointed to oversee the building last month.
GM Development, which is asking the city for a rezoning, also plans to preserve a parking garage.
The company will keep operating six locations between Denver and Boulder, the same number it had open when it filed for Chapter 11.
The project has not broken ground, but the owner is wrapping up construction of a separate hotel next door.
Atlanta-based Portman originally expressed interest in building at 3800 Wynkoop St. in 2019, and beat out another developer in 2022.
Zeppelin Development had wanted Cordes & Co. to get the job.
Some City Council members questioned whether the city was overpaying. Denver’s director of real estate repeatedly cited the appraisal.
The lender also recently filed to foreclose on the property, although the owner says an auction will be averted.
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