
Rents at the 20-story project will be “comparable to the best product in Cherry Creek North,” CEO Navin Dimond said.
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Rents at the 20-story project will be “comparable to the best product in Cherry Creek North,” CEO Navin Dimond said.
The stores are expected to close by Jan. 15, or sooner as inventories are cleared.
The spot was once home to bakery Andre’s Confiserie Suisse, which operated in Cherry Creek from 1967 through 2015.
There is not expected to be a retail component at the Industrial Lane operation.
The Wilder will be tamer than One River North, which broke ground in 2021.
The nine-story Residence Inn would replace three houses.
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With the final contract extension, the city will have paid $16 million to lease the entire hotel from May 11, 2022, to July 31, 2023, according to city documents. That works out to about $13,500 per day.
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Fifty-five employees will lose their jobs when Porter Place shuts down Feb. 15.
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