
Alpine Investments wants to incorporate the front facade of the Local 46 building into a new three-story, 90-unit residential complex.
Alpine Investments wants to incorporate the front facade of the Local 46 building into a new three-story, 90-unit residential complex.
Edens, the out-of-state firm that’s been buying in the neighborhood since 2018, paid $4 million for the two-story building at 2644 Larimer St.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan were sued in New York. Then they countersued in Denver.
JLL has the listing for the three-level facility and 14.4 acres of property at 10035 S. Peoria St. in Lone Tree. The asking price was not disclosed.
Several office buildings were supposed to break ground in RiNo in 2020 but didn’t because of the pandemic. Schnitzer West’s The Current was one of them.
“We welcome fair competition within the industry, but this type of behavior is not that,” Re/Max CEO Adam Contos said.
The camp has the necessary approvals to open June 1, according to a city attorney, and the nonprofit that will run it expects to open as planned.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan are the big names, joining the firm as vice chairmen.
RocketSpace, which has rooms stocked with a drum kit, amp and microphones, “carries on as usual,” according to its owner.
But the Salt Lake City-based outdoor gear retailer is still opening one along Pearl Street in Boulder.
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