The mayor didn’t identify specific sites that could be developed.
The mayor didn’t identify specific sites that could be developed.
“We’re just evaluating what our options are,” said Adam Fenton.
Thrive Workplace and Creative Density had combined revenue of about $5.2 million last year across eight locations.
City Council will vote later this month on whether to renew the RiNo Business Improvement District.
Archetype’s Wade Murphy sold the space in 2022, but financed the deal for the buyer, who also had loan trouble downtown.
Up? Cherry Creek Shopping Center and The Brown Palace. Down? Wells Fargo Center and Country Club Towers.
But for homeowners across the region, this cycle’s changes are way milder than the last one.
Properties on both ends of the land swap deal have been appraised at $12.76 million, according to the city.
Homeowners likely won’t get sticker shock from notices arriving in mailboxes soon.
Wells Fargo says Cherry Creek Place I and II’s owner failed to cure deficiencies related to a cash management agreement.
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