The department stores both closed this year. The 140,000-square-foot Wayfair will be one of the e-commerce firm’s first large brick-and-mortars.
The department stores both closed this year. The 140,000-square-foot Wayfair will be one of the e-commerce firm’s first large brick-and-mortars.
“It’s hard to pencil without some financial support,” one of the building owners said.
There were 270,000 more square feet available in the heart of Denver at the end of June compared with the end of March.
It’s a tough time for the office sector. But the situation at Rev360 still stands out.
The space 400 W. 48th Ave. is half-empty. The startup moved out last year amid bankruptcy.
“It’s not ideal for me and him, but he’s been a great friend,” said the restaurateur, adding that Elway “knows I’m going to get him whole.”
Councilwoman Sarah Parady said she wants to “have a more honest dialogue” about the Denver Broncos’ interest in building a stadium there.
The shifting of federal funds for housing comes after the Broncos bought the original project site by Burnham Yard.
Jonathan Hoehn’s firm paid $22.5 million for Highland Place I. The firm is poised to pay much less for Highland Place II.
In 2023, Denver helped a developer buy a site by Burnham Yard, expecting income-restricted housing to be built. Then the team bought the land.
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