
A special servicer has been brought in, and the largest tenant has a lease expiring this summer.
A special servicer has been brought in, and the largest tenant has a lease expiring this summer.
ProSource Machinery operates in Commerce City and did $10 million in revenue last year.
It’s the second Denver property that Urban Renaissance Group has lost to a lender in 2025.
The nonprofit manages the taxpayer-funded business improvement district.
Aurora Corporate Plaza last fetched $17.4 million in 2016.
The rules enacted last month bar new gas stations within a quarter-mile of existing ones.
The 4 Mile District is slated to be anchored by an Alamo Drafthouse. But a lawsuit puts its future in question.
NAIOP and the hotel and apartment association say Mayor Mike Johnston’s proposal “will not fix the fundamental flaws of Energize Denver.”
The previous owners bought it vacant and secured tenants, but that apparently wasn’t enough.
The real estate sector adopted something resembling a good-cop, bad-cop approach as it pushed for changes.
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