
An apartment developer bought the structure at 990 Bannock St. and an adjacent parking lot last year.
An apartment developer bought the structure at 990 Bannock St. and an adjacent parking lot last year.
The performance venue would be home to contemporary ballet company Wonderbound.
The company plans to build a five-story structure dubbed One Platte.
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The family restaurant closed at the end of 2018. Now a North Carolina-based company wants to redevelop the site.
“Denver’s economic landscape is now much different compared to 2012,” when the last attempt was made, a city spokesman noted.
The new owners have proposed a five-story, 36-unit apartment building at 2881 N. Speer Blvd.
The location is a few doors down from the breakfast chain’s inaugural location, which still operates.
A lease is signed at 1144 Fifteenth, a Denver mortuary sells and Unique Properties reports the week’s largest lease.
“When The New York Times covers Denver … it’s really focused on RiNo,” Kyle Zeppelin said. “It is a very signature neighborhood.”
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