
“I believe that Aaron was a convenient scapegoat and high-enough profile to accomplish what the city wanted to accomplish,” an attorney for Aaron Elinoff said.
“I believe that Aaron was a convenient scapegoat and high-enough profile to accomplish what the city wanted to accomplish,” an attorney for Aaron Elinoff said.
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ULX Commercial reports the following deal: Generation Development purchased a 4,250-square-foot building on 0.45 acres at 1614-1618 N. Lafayette St. in Denver for $3.095 million from 1618 Lafayette LLC and Kira Golden. Condominiums are planned for the site. Diona Gouker and Heidi Finn represented the buyer. NAI Shames Makovsky reports the following deals: Lennar Multifamily… Read more »
Where Rebel Restaurant once operated, a 15-story apartment tower is proposed.
The deal didn’t include the project’s retail space. The Dallas-based company is currently building another complex next to it.
The Golden Triangle “lacks a center of gravity,” according to Joe Vostrejs. “The school is just such a perfect opportunity to make that happen.”
All the units are studios, ranging from 369 to 849 square feet, according to the complex’s website.
The new ownership group involves Jon Ratner, a former executive with Forest City Realty Trust.
Correction: Incorrect deals were reported under NAI Shames Makovsky in the last edition of Pipeline 2.0, published Nov. 22. The correct deals are included this week. NAI Shames Makovsky reports the following deals: ATR Holdings LLC purchased 12,860 industrial square feet at 2600 W. 62nd Ave. in Denver for $2.45 million from Step Denver Inc…. Read more »
“The primary mission of the post is to assist vets,” the commander of Post 2461 said. “Our mission will continue with or without an actual building.”
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