
The property owner paid $3.5 million for the 1.1-acre site last October.
The property owner paid $3.5 million for the 1.1-acre site last October.
The city is still determining what departments will move into the existing buildings.
The space has been empty since DJ’s flipped its last pancake in early December 2017.
The church at 3400 Lawrence St. sold for $700,000, or $113 a square foot for the land.
A new COO is named at a local law firm, a new columnist and reporter join the ranks at Colorado Politics, and more in this week’s Herd.
The seller’s late husband operated restaurant Strings in the building along 17th Avenue for 25 years, up until his death in 2011.
“Due to their height and uniqueness, the silos have become a visually orienting feature within the Baker neighborhood,” city staff wrote in a report.
City official: “Our process depends on a number of planning decisions, but we would expect to start moving some personnel into the building in 2020.”
A site at 6th and Kalamath in Denver sells for $800k, two Grease Monkey sites change hands and Lincoln Property Co. reports the week’s largest lease.
Schnitzer West also recently purchased a site in the Denver Tech Center.
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