
The company, which has about 25 locations in Colorado and Wyoming, built a production facility in in Lincoln Park dubbed the “Red Square” that can be seen from Interstate 25.
The company, which has about 25 locations in Colorado and Wyoming, built a production facility in in Lincoln Park dubbed the “Red Square” that can be seen from Interstate 25.
The deadline was pushed back to Nov. 9 to give the landmark applicants and condo owners more time to compromise in a dispute over plans to demolish the structure and build a five-story senior living complex.
One defendant proved a home was his primary residence but a spokeswoman for the Denver District Attorney blamed the pandemic and its impact on court schedules for three other cases being dropped.
The 14-story hotel going up downtown at the corner of 18th and Champa streets will have 263 rooms.
“We lost 94 percent of our revenue in April alone,” said a co-founder of Cultivated Synergy, who doesn’t dispute being behind on rent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
LogistiCare Solutions will take over the 11th and 12th floors of the 15-story building in the largest new lease to be signed locally since mid-March, not counting subleases.
The California-based Picerne Group’s proposal calls for a five-story complex that would span the entire west side of the 1600 block of North Fillmore Street.
The 20,500-square-foot building at 900 E. 11th Ave., which is being renovated, displays the name of a grocery store in Boulder that Whole Foods has owned since 2007.
Developer Hines, which wants to demolish a 95-year-old building that residents seek to be designated a landmark to build a senior housing complex, is willing to walk away if another buyer can be found.
All 165 rooms will feature full kitchens as the Walnut Street property aims to “blur the lines between hotel and home.”
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