
The 208-unit building would be just north of Waldschänke Ciders + Coffee, and a short walk from a commuter rail station.
The 208-unit building would be just north of Waldschänke Ciders + Coffee, and a short walk from a commuter rail station.
The project is considered the second and final phase of Westfield’s S*Park development, with the first phase a block away.
It’s the second company to settle this month, following Mortenson.
The county’s response to COVID-19 made national news this month when Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton weighed in.
Plus, a second round of layoffs in Henderson by Liberty Oilfield Services.
“We think it’s a great up-and-coming area,” said John Zakhem.
The owners of the six units want to sell the property to Houston-based developer Hines, which would build a senior living facility.
Plus, you can’t drink in Denver parks for several months.
Black Creek Group reports the following deal: Black Creek Group purchased a 151,929-square-foot fully leased industrial building at 5000 Lima St. in Denver for $12.25 million from Exdo Properties. Alex Rhodes and Drew McManus of Cushman & Wakefield represented the buyer. Aqyre Real Estate Advisors reports the following deal: South Clarkson Development LLC purchased 1.05… Read more »
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