The city is buying the Denver Post building. Two decades ago, it bought the Rocky Mountain News building.
The city is buying the Denver Post building. Two decades ago, it bought the Rocky Mountain News building.
They are the city’s third and fourth hotel deals since August.
The newspaper, which left the building years ago, has been subleasing the space to the city and others.
The building’s developers confirmed the deal that BusinessDen reported last month was in the works.
EVOO Marketplace still has locations in Littleton and Aspen.
Denver’s 11th-tallest building is topped with signage for tenant TIAA.
“We are starting the process of requesting proposals from interested restaurant and entertainment operators,” a spokesman said.
“If this home is capable of being designated as a landmark, anyone buying or selling a home in Denver should be concerned,” said the ad exec who owns it.
“Unfortunately, construction costs came back much higher than we can afford,” a Denver Community Church pastor said.
Miller filed to foreclose on the home’s new owner, who bought the property with a $3 million loan from Miller, earlier this year.
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