“We really feel like this is a fair resolution to the difficult situation our customers have been in,” a spokeswoman for Community Planning and Development said.
“We really feel like this is a fair resolution to the difficult situation our customers have been in,” a spokeswoman for Community Planning and Development said.
Adjacent medical office buildings in the DTC sell to the same firm, and an auto repair chain buys land in Littleton.
The buyer is affiliated with a family-owned oil and gas firm headquartered two blocks away.
The developer is currently building a 100-story tower in Miami featuring similar branding.
The property is at the southeast corner of the 6th Avenue/Union Boulevard interchange and has been part of the Denver Federal Center.
That’s 80 percent of what 143 Union fetched in 2015.
“We led with all the constraints,” Matt Joblon said of his pitch to property owner Invesco.
“There’s been a lot of unusual aspects to this, including how vigorously Amazon has pursued these claims,” Brian Watson’s attorney said of the case.
A southeast Denver office building sells for $5M, a TV show-inspired gym leases 38k sq. ft. along Leetsdale and a law firm leases in the DTC.
The building will be adjacent to One River North, a 16-story project set to feature a gash of greenery through it.
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