
Francois Safieddine has owned the undeveloped lot since 2012, when he bought it for $950,000.
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Francois Safieddine has owned the undeveloped lot since 2012, when he bought it for $950,000.
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“I don’t want to break records in the Tech Center,” said the buyer of Stanford Place III, which is about 70 percent leased. “What I want is to add tenants.”
New buildings for $7.7 million at 6679 E. Warren Ave. and $4.9 million at 2105 S. Newport St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
The seven-story building will be the corridor’s third hotel, joining The Source Hotel that opened in 2018 and the nearly completed Vib hotel.
Owner Ryan Cobbins wants to make some improvements but he’s open to being bought out of the business he founded in 2010.
Mainspring is just the third owner since it was built in 1928. The seller, nonprofit Women’s Bean Project, is moving to 1300 W. Alameda Ave.
“After a few visits and doing some research, we found that Five Points is a home for some of Denver’s most enticing and exciting foods,” said a cofounder.
Denver-based Focus Property Group, which developed an adjacent hotel, has owned the property for more than a decade.
The seller was the Denver Housing Authority, which had owned the commercial building since 1982 but never converted it into housing.
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