
It’s the second sale since completion for the 10-story, 285-unit Verve, and the first for the seven-story, 156-unit Amaranth.
It’s the second sale since completion for the 10-story, 285-unit Verve, and the first for the seven-story, 156-unit Amaranth.
The Wynkoop Street property is zoned for up to 12 stories if a development meets income-restricted housing requirements.
The seven-story building is 117,235 square feet, making the sale worth $921 a square foot — a new record high for office space in Denver.
The one on Bannock Street would have 275 apartments and the one on Acoma Street would have both condominiums and hotel rooms.
A seven story, 390-unit apartment complex is planned for 3.3 acres of the 8-acre site, leaving room for another development on the northern portion.
“As soon as I have the permits, I’ll demolish it,” said Lenny Taub of First Stone Development, which purchased the property earlier this month.
The national chain’s restaurant along the 16th Street Mall was closed for 15 months due to the pandemic but reopened in June.
A judge ruled that Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan can’t act as brokers in Colorado for one year.
A five-story structure with 58,200 square feet would be built on a 0.4-acre parking lot and replace the firm’s office in LoDo.
Opus plans to build an apartment complex on the site, which was fenced off last week after being tagged with graffiti.
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