
A developer had planned a 15-story multifamily building with 530 units on the former site of La Loma restaurant. The new owner also develops apartments.
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A developer had planned a 15-story multifamily building with 530 units on the former site of La Loma restaurant. The new owner also develops apartments.
In a trio of transactions this month, Ryan Cos. U.S. Inc., through holding company Ryan Lafayette LLC, bought roughly 42 acres for $8.5 million.
The Boston-based real estate firm paid $625 per square foot for the four-story, 96,000-square-foot building, which houses Xero and WeWork.
A former tortilla factory would be among the buildings that would be demolished to make way for two five-story buildings with a combined 225 units.
Mango Tree Coffee is a division of Manna Worldwide, and plans to donate all profits to the parent organization. Manna builds orphanages and schools.
Volcon ePowersports, which launched in 2020, is opening a store in the former Shea Boutique space next to Il Posto at 2605 Larimer St.
Confluent plans to build a 451-unit multifamily building, a 569-unit multifamily building and a pair of connected office buildings with 411,187 square feet.
Esters Neighborhood Pub, which already has restaurants in Virginia Village and Park Hill, is expected to open next spring in Gold’s Marketplace.
The developer, who sold his real estate holdings to the firm and became a tenant, has also filed lawsuits to extend leases for Sushi-Rama and Il Posto.
Marilyn Megenity, who opened the artsy restaurant in 1975, demanded that buyers “keep it the same.” Danny Newman plans to do just that.
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