
A five-story, 110-unit complex is proposed for the parking lot adjacent to Formativ’s Lot Twenty Eight building, which remains largely vacant.
A five-story, 110-unit complex is proposed for the parking lot adjacent to Formativ’s Lot Twenty Eight building, which remains largely vacant.
The defendants are the nonprofit that owns the building at 2260 California St., as well as nonprofit Denver Homeless Out Loud.
The nine-story building in the Denver Tech Center is 264,149 square feet, making the deal worth $250 a square foot.
The sale of the local clubs is part of a broader $88 million deal by RCI Hospitality to acquire 11 strip clubs across the country.
The firms led by Rhys Duggan and Churchill Bunn are partnering in Berkeley, the Golden Triangle, Union Station North, and another unnamed site.
Chad Ellington plans to sell 90 lots for new homes ranging from half an acre to four acres priced between $600,000 and $1 million each.
Francois Safieddine paid $1.4 million for 1938 Blake St. six months after buying the adjacent 1930-1932 Blake St. for $5.2 million.
The deal works out to about $544,000 per unit if the retail space is valued at $3 million. The building is 98 percent leased.
“We’ll have five buildings and roughly 750,000 square feet of properties that are ideally located within this dynamic submarket,” said a TerraCap exec.
The beverage giant announced in 2019 that it was moving to Chicago, vacating 89,000 square feet at 1801 California St.
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