
The deal for the 212-unit Point 21 complex at 2131 Lawrence St. is worth about $397,500 a unit.
The deal for the 212-unit Point 21 complex at 2131 Lawrence St. is worth about $397,500 a unit.
“It’s an extremely busy street, and I think the overall vibe really fits with our brand,” said Jason Beld, the Dave’s Hot Chicken franchisee.
The seller bought the property at the former Stapleton International Airport for $1.3 million in 2016 and unloaded it for $8 million last week.
“We explored so many things, and this was the quickest thing we could do for this season,” said Loveland’s HR Director Karen Cameron.
The buyer of the 0.22-acre lot at 3726 Brighton Blvd. is planning to build apartments with ground-floor retail space.
The firm is planning a $1 billion mixed-use project with retail, office and residential space in seven structures up to 12 stories tall.
Denver-based Formativ sold the property to Lagniappe. Logos for both were included in plans submitted for a five-story, 110-unit apartment building.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan were sued by their former employer when they jumped to rival CBRE in May.
The used car retailer’s vertical showroom at I-25 and Evans Avenue will feature a seven-level glass tower displaying vehicles.
A 12-story project had previously been planned for the 0.43-acre site at 3405 Walnut St. next to Zocalo Development’s Edit at River North.
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