
First Stone Development’s five-story building just north of 6th Avenue would include 13,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space.
First Stone Development’s five-story building just north of 6th Avenue would include 13,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space.
“I think it’s really kind of special to Denver,” buyer Marti Page said of the art, a favorite on Instagram.
The Colorado Springs-based organization that oversees the sport in the U.S. is being sued by an entity whose bid to operate the league wasn’t selected.
Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors reports the following deals: Palisades Cypress LLC purchased the 54-unit Broadridge Apartments complex at 6900 S. Bannock St. in Littleton for $10.9 million from 6900 S Bannock LLC. Jeff Johnson and Andrew Monette represented both buyer and seller. Marcus & Millichap reports the following deal: Middleton Properties LLC purchased 42,380 industrial/office… Read more »
The Walnut Street property was purchased by a pair of developers, one local and one from out of state.
LCP Development also plans to renovate the office building at 777 Grant St. when the Denver Housing Authority moves out this summer.
The first residents moved into Balfour at Riverfront Park in 2014.
What does it cost to attach your company’s name to the Denver race? Expect to pay at least $250,000 annually, with a three-year commitment.
The company — the largest of the “iBuyers” — says it doesn’t aim to make money on the resale, but rather on the fee it charges individuals from which it buys homes. Even then, profit margins are slim.
That’s up 76 percent from six years ago, the last time the Thomas Jefferson Apartments sold.
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