
The deal for the 13-building, 25-acre university campus in South Park Hill, which also involved Denver Public Schools and the Denver Housing Authority, closed Tuesday.
The deal for the 13-building, 25-acre university campus in South Park Hill, which also involved Denver Public Schools and the Denver Housing Authority, closed Tuesday.
Evergreen Devco, which bought the ag land near a light rail station for $6.5 million, wants to build apartments, a senior housing facility, stores and restaurants.
“The kicker is that the building will house a store for selling that day’s harvest,” said Stephanie Breedlove of an indoor operation by an unnamed company.
The seller, Focus Property Group, paid $1 million for the property in 1996. There is 5,500 square feet of space on the second floor available for lease.
The New York-based coworking company decided to give The Lab building at 2420 17th St. new life because of “high demand” in the neighborhood.
Mill Creek Residential, which already has several complexes in the Denver area branded “Modera,” is planning an eight-story structure with 326 units.
The construction of 76,000 square feet of office and retail space at 200 Clayton will be followed by a new seven-story office building at 252 Clayton.
Silicon Valley-based Katerra raised more than $2 billion from investors and has been actively building multiple projects locally.
The state offered the company $5.4 million in tax credits to create 433 jobs, so it’s leasing 25,000 square feet in the city’s tallest building.
The 42,635-square-foot third floor of the Dairy Block office building is now “Flex Office – Denver.”
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