
The building dates to the 1970s and is 43,578 square feet, according to property records. It sits on a 1.51-acre lot.
The building dates to the 1970s and is 43,578 square feet, according to property records. It sits on a 1.51-acre lot.
Kim Martin joined Otten Johnson right out of law school at the University of Denver in 2004. She is replacing Jim Johnson, who remains with the firm.
The Denver branches at 1625 Broadway and 1660 Wynkoop St. are among the 26 in the state the Minnesota-based company has closed or will close.
Also making moves in the downtown banking scene: PNC, Chase and Bank of Colorado.
The Houston-based developer most recently completed a 40-story downtown tower, and is under contract to buy Carmen Court.
A Burger King and two small retail strip centers, whose tenants include a laundromat, a Mexican restaurant and a dentist’s office, are at the site now.
Hopes for a compromise haven’t entirely faded as other developers express interest in the property.
We checked in on one of the multifamily projects going up in RiNo.
“We are just exploring all avenues that might be open to us as we evaluate the options for the building in the future,” the owner told BusinessDen.
The seller originally planned to also sell the coworking building next door, but says it is no longer a priority.
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