The last land deal in Denver’s core comparable in both lot size and purchase price involved the same buyer.
The last land deal in Denver’s core comparable in both lot size and purchase price involved the same buyer.
A Denver schoolteacher last year asked the U.S. Board of Geographic Names to rename the peak Mount Cheyenne Arapaho. But a counterproposal has been submitted.
Seven companies expressed interest, and four were invited to interview.
Both developers hope to complete their projects in 2022.
The owner bought the recently completed building when it was 50 percent leased. All residents will move out before the hotel opens this fall.
Tom Messina wants to sell his East Colfax eatery for millions to a developer who would demolish it. Landmark status would change things.
Newmark Knight Frank reports the following deal: 1825 Lincoln LLC purchased 1.34 acres at 19th and Broadway for $11 million from Emily Griffith Foundation. Christopher Cowan represented the seller. Denver Northfield Reunion RE LLC purchased 4.21 acres at the northeast corner of Central Park Boulevard and East 46th Place in Denver for $3.3 million from… Read more »
The sale of the site reflects a changed vision for Westfield’s North Wynkoop project.
Francois Safieddine, who owns the ViewHouse chain of restaurants, purchased 2200 Larimer St. late last year.
The Chicago-based buyer most recently added to its local holdings in January.
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