
The 410-unit apartment building that will be the tallest structure in Arapahoe Square is up to floor eight. It will ultimately top out at 22 stories.
The 410-unit apartment building that will be the tallest structure in Arapahoe Square is up to floor eight. It will ultimately top out at 22 stories.
An eight-story, 165-unit building developed by Mill Creek Residential would replace the parking lot at 618 E. 16th Ave.
Houston-based Hines and Denver-based EnviroFinance Group plan to develop 860,000 square feet of office warehouse space across six buildings.
The 10-story, 316-unit project has been cited as an example of a “win-win” between preservation and development interests.
The list of creditors, primarily individuals and couples, runs for hundreds of pages. The company advertised heavily on local TV.
The debtor hopes to obtain financing to pay off a bank and will sell Ascent on Main if that plan fails, documents state.
The dispute became highly public over the summer when Wolf posted notices at the businesses telling Edens staff to keep out.
At the same time, Cypress Real Estate Advisors appears to have cooled on redeveloping a property in Baker.
Tenants include Element79 Contemporary Jewelry, Grind Kitchen + Watering Hole and Tazu Sushi.
The deal works out to about $455,000 a unit, not factoring in the building’s retail space.
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