
A city official said Save Open Space Denver, which scored a win at the ballot box in November, doesn’t support the “prevailing vision” for the 155 acres.
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A city official said Save Open Space Denver, which scored a win at the ballot box in November, doesn’t support the “prevailing vision” for the 155 acres.
Ratio has been in RiNo since 2014 and is known for hosting live punk rock music. It took over the former home of Declaration Brewing.
The 327-acre former ski area had been listed for $26 million. Six parcels are now offered ranging from $2.5 million for undeveloped land to $13.5 million for the one with a 17,000-square-foot home.
The 22-story building was completed in 2010 by Denver-based Westfield, which sold it for $213 million in 2011 to last week’s seller Invesco.
The last deal for the building built in 1926 was in the 1970s. The new owners plan an interior renovation, but the exterior will remain the same.
Brett Murphy bought a mostly vacant property at 2600 W. Main St. for $2.5 million and he hopes to attract various businesses after a renovation.
Alex Seidel said the chicken chain is ready to “target some of those heavy family neighborhoods” like Greenwood Village. The pizzeria is close to his home.
A seven-story, 216-unit apartment complex is planned. The deal didn’t include The Original Brooklyn’s building and the tavern will continue to operate.
The restaurant’s lease ends in March and the owners couldn’t reach an agreement with the landlord to stay, so it’s relocating from 2736 to 2883 Welton St.
Blazing Bird first opened in Arvada in 2020 and added restaurants in Fort Collins and Englewood last year.
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