The seller paid slightly more in 2017.
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The seller paid slightly more in 2017.
The diner closed earlier this month.
It’s about balancing a desire for higher density with resident safety.
“It’s like everything that could be wrong about it, is wrong about it,” said Patrick Riley, Denver’s bond program manager.
The company paused after finishing 200 Clayton. But it will soon start construction just to the north.
Doug Gates with Madison Commercial claims he is owed for marketing 1330 W. 38th.
Memphis Orion says CoBa will be “almost like a playground of thermal experiences.” He’s told investors it could cost $20 million.
Denver “had a significant amount of soccer stores until 2019. … Since then, there hasn’t been a true soccer specialty retailer in town,” said a Soccer Post executive.
Robert Thompson’s Camp Pickle had hoped to have 14 indoor and outdoor courts and a “nostalgic Americana” vibe.
“The suit is without merit and we’re only now reviewing it,” the developer responded.
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