
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan were sued by their former employer when they jumped to rival CBRE in May.
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Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan were sued by their former employer when they jumped to rival CBRE in May.
Students living at University Flats in late September referred in a media account to green water in the pool, dog feces, overflowing bins used to collect trash, intermittent internet service and water delivery to the complex being shut-off because of an unpaid bill.
The used car retailer’s vertical showroom at I-25 and Evans Avenue will feature a seven-level glass tower displaying vehicles.
When Central Street Capital sold Prospect on Central in August, the company kept its offices in the building. It’s regretting that now.
A 12-story project had previously been planned for the 0.43-acre site at 3405 Walnut St. next to Zocalo Development’s Edit at River North.
“It’s going to be unparalleled,” said William Brinkerhoff, owner of La Loma and Sierra Restaurant, of Caldéro. The Rockies co-owner is an investor.
The owners of Danico Brewing Co. met while working for Anheuser-Busch. They plan to open with 10 to 15 taps next summer.
Office and residential buildings up to 400 feet high have been proposed but need approval, so construction won’t start anytime soon.
If rezoning is approved, 40 percent of the units on the 901 S. Navajo lot would be restricted to those making up to 30 percent of the area median income.
Up to 2,000 residential units could be built and existing retail space cut to as little as 125,000 square feet from the current 270,000 square feet.
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