Santander Consumer USA, which has 6,000 employees and 3 million customers, notified the state of the move in a letter this week.
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New York firm is potential buyer looking to demolish Denver7 building
The television station’s general manager identified Property Markets Group in a letter to the city and said it is planning a residential project for the site.
Ken Wolf sues RiNo landlord to extend leases for Sushi-Rama, Il Posto
“We should be acting like partners, not adversaries,” he said of the firm that paid $55 million for his real estate holdings, making him its biggest local tenant.
Holland pays $14M for site of proposed RiNo apartment complex
The Washington-based developer submitted a plan in 2019 for an eight-story building with 365 units on the vacant lot at 2950 Arkins Court.
Law firm’s first move in 45 years gives newest skyscraper its first tenant
Sherman & Howard’s 60,000-square-foot lease at Block 162 is the largest signed downtown since late 2019.
Mall owner counterclaim: Hard Rock Cafe used pandemic as excuse to close
The chain asked a judge in January to rule it can terminate its lease for the 16th Street Mall restaurant, which has been shuttered since last March.
Judge approves Brownstein Hyatt’s $250K settlement to end Dragul dispute
“The testimony does suggest that this is a nuisance value settlement,” the judge said, meaning it was cheaper for the law firm than fighting a lawsuit in court.
Local developer set to buy Denver Mart complex
Vendors were told in February that the 29.4-acre, multi-building property along 58th Avenue would be sold. But the buyer hasn’t previously been reported.
Tamburello buys pair of churches in West Highland
“They’re just two really beautiful buildings that need to be preserved, and I think repurposed in the most creative way to be a community asset,” said Paul Tamburello.
RMS Cranes settles with one of four former execs it sued alleging fraud
The other three onetime members of the crane company’s C-suite, including the ex-CEO, have filed counterclaims and deny wrongdoing.