The new owner says he’s still deciding between vertical development and keeping the existing building on the site.
The new owner says he’s still deciding between vertical development and keeping the existing building on the site.
The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday, less than a week after the news broke of plans for mass store closures.
The 0.22-acre lot along Champa Street has a single-story retail building on it.
The developer bought the site for a combined $6.8 million last summer.
“We don’t anticipate breaking ground for another year,” said Lenny Taub.
It will fill the space previously occupied by Northside Bronco Stop and Esmey’s Gift World.
The venue is planned for 2763 Blake St., according to its Facebook page.
Harvey Sender previously said the embattled real estate investor operated his business “as a Ponzi scheme.”
We checked in on the 30-story office tower going up along 15th Street.
Owner Chris Gilmore said crime and skyrocketing property tax bills, along with a desire for a shorter commute, prompted the decision to relocate to Lakewood.
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