More than 180 BusinessDen readers ventured out to West Colfax Wednesday evening. Enjoy these photos of the event
More than 180 BusinessDen readers ventured out to West Colfax Wednesday evening. Enjoy these photos of the event
The project, the first for a new Dallas-based health care real estate firm, also will have retail space on the first and fifth floors.
Gary Dragul was indicted on charges of securities fraud in April. In August, a Las Vegas surgeon who loaned Dragul $2 million initiated the foreclosure process on Dragul’s 8,000 square-foot mansion.
The project at 3560 Chestnut Place is dubbed No. 38, a reference to Colorado being the 38th state to join the union.
Pollack Shores Real Estate Group has hired former Amstar managing director Kim Sperry to oversee its planned entrance into the Denver and Phoenix markets.
Fat Jack’s Supersubs had locations in LoHi, Baker and Auraria. All have closed.
WPB Hospitality LLC purchased 16161 E. 40th Ave. in Denver in 2009; the unfinished structure at the site is four stories tall and surrounded by construction fencing.
An LLC affiliated with California-based Harbor Associates purchased the Capitol Center, a two-building complex at Grant Street and 16th Avenue.
Denver Financial Center’s two towers front Lincoln and Sherman streets. The complex last sold in 2008. The two buildings combined are about 435,000 square feet, according to property records. That makes the deal worth about $219 a square foot.
Crock Spot’s space was previously leased to 14er Brewing. That business never opened because a nearby halfway house didn’t approve of a beer business so close.
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