
‘The building is beautiful,’ said Jake Schroeder, executive director of the Denver Police Activities League. ‘The building is not the problem.’
‘The building is beautiful,’ said Jake Schroeder, executive director of the Denver Police Activities League. ‘The building is not the problem.’
A local Re/Max agent was sued last week. In another case, the attorney representing homeowners in a lawsuit filed in September said the defendants, which include the city, have been served.
The site could house 200 residential units, as well as 50,000 square feet of retail and flex space, according to city staff. The deal still needs City Council approval.
A former Pizza Hut at the site recently was demolished. ‘If all goes well, we’ll be wrapping up the job in June,’ the project’s generator contractor said.
A business park in the western suburbs fetches $143 million, several large apartment complexes sell and David, Hicks & Lampert reports the week’s largest lease.
Property Markets Group recently began construction of a 12-story project on the first parcel it owns in the area branded Union Station North.
Francois Safieddine opened ViewHouse, a bar and restaurant about three blocks away, in 2013.
Tri Ocean Market owner: ‘From my store to go north to Alameda, I count five or six different ones. And right now my store is the smallest one.’
The eight-story building a block west of Speer Boulevard last sold in February 2002 for $10.53 million.
Ken Wolf and Ari Stutz were two of the early forces behind RiNo’s transformation. “We’re trying to do there what we did here,” Wolf said of the Clayton site in May.
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