
CommonSpirit Health also bought land from Shea Properties, spending $62 million in all.
CommonSpirit Health also bought land from Shea Properties, spending $62 million in all.
TTEC, formerly TeleTech, operated in the building for more than two decades.
Sunnyside Supper Club’s building has been on the market all year.
“Under 20 percent of replacement cost and double-digit cap rates is typically what we are looking for in suburban markets,” said Andy Klein.
Narrate Cos. bought the site in December. “We had our eye on it for close to a year,” said co-founder Adam Fenton.
Watson claims in the lawsuit that a woman at C Lazy U Ranch called Watson a “criminal” and said Watson has had numerous “relations” with “prostitutes.”
The iBuyer had sold 29 homes in the Mile High City as of Oct. 25.
A number of local development firms, along with Oakwood Homes founder Pat Hamill and Airbnb, are among the donors.
The embattled developer points the finger at his former partner, IPI Partners — and a Denver-based firm called Stack Infrastructure.
Buyer Copart plans to turn the site into a storage facility for cars awaiting resale.
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