
It would replace an industrial building that’s under contract to be sold.
It would replace an industrial building that’s under contract to be sold.
FMS, led by California resident Waqas Ali, purchased 2600 N. High St. in July 2016. The last restaurant at the site, Jammin’ Joe’s BBQ, closed in 2014.
Smiling Moose Rocky Mountain Deli exec: “We plan on having this rectified with the Landlord before the end of the month.”
Beacon Capital Partners is nearing completion of the project’s first phase, which has attracted HomeAdvisor and WeWork as tenants.
Castle Rock apartment complex fetches $73M, Aurora retail center goes for $24M and Newmark Knight Frank reports the week’s largest lease.
Meow Wolf plans to build a five-story structure in the midst of the maze of viaducts that form the Interstate 25-Colfax Avenue interchange. A 2020 opening is planned.
The owner of 1896 S. Bannock St. in Denver submitted plans to the city for a 58-unit project at the site.
Alliance Residential has proposed building more than 220 units at the sites.
The property is owned by Broadway Station Partners, which is preparing a 41-acre former industrial site to the south for redevelopment.
The former industrial property sold for $225 per square foot, $14 psf more than a large site across the street that an apartment developer snatched up in late October.
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