
Lauren Coleman wants to build a new hotel on Colfax Avenue with units that go for $300 a night. But for now, she’s housing the otherwise homeless.
Lauren Coleman wants to build a new hotel on Colfax Avenue with units that go for $300 a night. But for now, she’s housing the otherwise homeless.
The five-story project at the corner of 2nd Avenue and Cook Street is a block away from its first and would have 110 units and 165 parking spaces.
Aaron Bradford, who started his own firm after stints at Holland & Knight and Lathrop & Gage, joins Sheridan Ross as a shareholder.
The developer wants to put up a seven-story building on a 0.44-acre parking lot at 235 Fillmore St. that he bought in 2019 for $12 million.
The real estate firm feuding with developer Ken Wolf also landed several new tenants, including apparel brand Outdoor Voices.
Non Plus Ultra, which is also taking over some booking for RiNo venue ReelWorks Denver, targets spaces “that would otherwise be sitting empty.”
The deal is worth about $275 a square foot for the 2.3 acres bounded by Blake, Walnut, 33rd and 34th streets, which is currently home to several industrial buildings.
A partnership led by Hyder Construction’s Tom McLagan purchased the three-story, 45,000-square-foot structure at 1000 N. Broadway this week.
The Denver-based firm said eXp “induced” multiple Re/Max franchisees to “abandon” their franchise before the end of the agreed-upon term.
The latest plans call for a seven-story, 153-room hotel to be built on 0.43 acres along Brighton Boulevard currently home to industrial buildings.
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