
Southeast Denver apartments fetch $58 million, a skate shop moves to South Broadway and an Aurora office building sells.
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Southeast Denver apartments fetch $58 million, a skate shop moves to South Broadway and an Aurora office building sells.
Properties with multiple residential units are required to be licensed as of Jan. 1, 2023.
Small Batch Liquors has operated out of a bungalow at 4340 Tennyson St. since 2012.
One developer says $8 million went missing. The other says a felony was committed.
“For this licensee, and the industry as a whole, it just can’t stand,” said Adam Stapen, an attorney for Avondale Liquors who plans to appeal.
One park owner told BusinessDen on Tuesday that he was unaware of the moratorium measure that Denver is considering.
A new building for $53.6 million at 1521 N. Hooker St. and an alteration for $26 million at 8400 Pena Blvd. in Denver are the week’s top building permits. Download our sortable Excel file.
Up to this point, the airport has only issued requests seeking proposals for specific plots of land it would like to see developed.
The project by City Street Investors and Columbia Group goes before Denver’s Landmark Preservation Commission for a second time on Tuesday.
Boston-based Starry came to Denver in 2019.
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