
The expected buyer is local and considers Industry a “trophy building.”
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The expected buyer is local and considers Industry a “trophy building.”
Hyde Development and Mortenson Properties were on the other end of the deal along I-76.
“It just got caught in a combination of a hurricane, a cyclone and a tornado — all three combined,” said the building’s developer.
Tavern Hospitality founders sells industrial property, Park Hill 7-Eleven fetches nearly $8M, Olive Garden buys land and more.
700 17th St.’s local owner defaulted on its 10-year loan earlier this year.
It’s the system’s fourth purchase on the same street since 2018.
The grocer has been leasing office space in Union Station North.
Expansive must pay Renu for its work at 1801 Broadway, which a receiver is running.
Shea Properties wants to convert the vacant office building into an income-restricted apartment building.
“Enforcement of the promises made by MPG is necessary to avoid injustice.”
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