
The proposals call for an eight-story, 125-unit hotel at 1709 Blake St. and a 12-story, 89-unit “apart-hotel” at 1480 Wewatta St.
The proposals call for an eight-story, 125-unit hotel at 1709 Blake St. and a 12-story, 89-unit “apart-hotel” at 1480 Wewatta St.
The deal is worth about $752 a square foot. The seller reportedly bought the building in 2017 for about $720 a square foot.
The concept plans submitted last week double the total number of new conversions proposed downtown to four since December.
The firms plan to build a 10-story, 392-unit apartment complex by the RiNo concert venue a block from an apartment project they have underway.
Accounting giant Moss Adams leased about 25,000 square feet in the 30-story skyscraper at 675 15th St.
Denver gave developers a chance to avoid a new income-restricted housing mandate and plenty of firms wanted to be grandfathered in.
But the high-end gym chain will land in the neighborhood eventually, according to the head of BMC Investments.
The entire project, including the 158 apartments in the existing nine-story Boston building and eight-story Kistler building, would have a total of 585 units.
Gen II Fund Services is joining SSR Mining, Newmont, DCP Midstream and LogistiCare Solutions at 6900 Layton.
The Seattle-based firm, which has a large Denver presence, had planned an eight-story project at 1420 Wynkoop St.
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