
“Keeping the buildings would be nice, but I think the best use would be higher density,” said buyer Alex Khandelwal, part of a different father-son team.
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“Keeping the buildings would be nice, but I think the best use would be higher density,” said buyer Alex Khandelwal, part of a different father-son team.
Le Colonial, which will combine Vietnamese and French cuisine, is affiliated with Le Bilboquet, the French eatery that opened nearby in 2019.
New buildings for $44 million at 240 14th St. and $43 million at 3400 Walnut St. in Denver were this week’s top building permits.
The Quadrant in Greenwood Village had been owned by the California State Teachers Retirement System, which paid $63.5 million for it in 2006.
The firm that paid $50 million for the 4.8 acres is planning two buildings on the site, which is zoned for up to 16 stories.
The agency is considering leasing the 4.5-acre site. An unsolicited proposal calls for a 16-story office building and two seven-story residential buildings.
Businesses that lease from The Flyfisher Group accuse the firm and CEO Matthew Burkett of bogus charges and trying to wrest control of their operations.
The wind turbine company sold 50 acres to an out-of-state homebuilder.
The 19,000-square-foot Crawford Hill Mansion, built for Denver socialites Crawford and Louise Hill, had been home to a law firm since 1990.
Evergreen Devco asked a judge to reverse the council’s rejection of its development plan but the judge ruled the council had the discretion to do so.
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