Golub & Co. and Rockefeller Group want to build a 38-story residential building and a 28-story office building on the 2.45-acre site at 1055 19th St.
Golub & Co. and Rockefeller Group want to build a 38-story residential building and a 28-story office building on the 2.45-acre site at 1055 19th St.
The company is going from nine floors to five at 5075 S. Syracuse St. and expects to regularly host about 280 of its 600 employees.
Musicians “want to play in a place with a cool name,” said the operator of ReelWorks Denver. The rebranded venue got $250K in upgrades during the pandemic.
The building at 4950 E. Hampden Ave. had previously been leased by Tony’s Meats and Market and later by Marczyk Fine Foods, but they never moved in.
Kairoi Residential wants to build a seven-story apartment complex with 334 units on the two acre site.
The five-story structures, one with 205 units and the other 146, would be built on a 3.1 acre site next to the Diamond Hill office complex.
The lawsuit argues a city ordinance prohibiting the university from owning and renting housing off its main campus to students is unconstitutional.
The deal for the 13-building, 25-acre university campus in South Park Hill, which also involved Denver Public Schools and the Denver Housing Authority, closed Tuesday.
Evergreen Devco, which bought the ag land near a light rail station for $6.5 million, wants to build apartments, a senior housing facility, stores and restaurants.
“The kicker is that the building will house a store for selling that day’s harvest,” said Stephanie Breedlove of an indoor operation by an unnamed company.
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