The private college chain plans to cease operations on 25 acres in South Park Hill this summer.
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Taken for a ride? Developers of Idaho Springs gondola sue over missing $4.5M
The company, which accused its lender and title company of breach of contract and fraudulent concealment, still plans to build the Mighty Argo Cable Car.
Local developer under contract to buy part of Five Points Greyhound property
The undeveloped fenced-in lots used to park buses at the edge of Curtis Park are planned to become three-story apartment buildings with 189 units.
Council members look for compromise in Denver7 landmark fight
One idea is to allow a developer additional height at the site up to 16 stories in exchange for the preservation of the five-story octagonal tower.
Winery planned for RiNo dies on the vine
First Batch Hospitality, which has wineries in Brooklyn and Washington D.C., was going to open in Formativ’s Lot Twenty Eight building but backed out.
Members only: Joblon opening new hotel and club in Cherry Creek
The CEO of Denver-based BMC Investments has developed hotels in Cherry Creek before. But not one like this.
Office building in LoDo sells for $2.4M in first transaction since 1986
In recent years, the two-story, 10,600-square-foot structure on Blake Street has been home to Debt Advisors and National Teleprinting.
DTC hotel sells for less than half of what owner paid in 2016
Despite the 57 percent price drop to $41.5 million, it was the priciest local hotel sale since the pandemic began.
Apartment developer buys Baker site of pharmaceutical plant for $26M
A seven-story, 359-unit complex is planned for the 5.18-acre lot. Upsher-Smith Laboratories is laying off its 174 local employees.
Plaintiffs say Shotgun Willie’s bankruptcy filing is a naked attempt to avoid paying
“The truth is that the debtor is a profitable company that will likely recover quickly from the pandemic,” argued a family who filed a wrongful death suit.