A management company brought on in 2021 failed to help it become profitable, investors were told.
A management company brought on in 2021 failed to help it become profitable, investors were told.
Uptown apartments sell for $8M and Lincoln Property Co. reports a 60k sq. ft. lease.
Josh Epps lives blocks from the building he’s turning into Harvey Park Grille.
More than a year after the Denver City Council OK’d the zones for drinking to-go alcoholic beverages, no one has applied for one.
In recent months, the “iBuyer” has been selling most of its homes in the city for less than it paid for them.
The century-old bathhouse on West Colfax Ave. sold this month for $2 million. The buyers plan to eventually put up an apartment building.
“The amount of leasing velocity that we’ve witnessed in Cherry Creek is incredible,” said Dan Huml, who plans to develop a five-story building.
The buyer called the Colorado Horse Park “a refuge in a sea of new homes and a connection to the Douglas County rural past.”
The Seventh Avenue Neighborhood Association surveyed members about a possible contract last week.
“It’s just the market,” said Lenny Taub, CEO of First Stone Development. “The market’s bigger than all of us.”
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