
The company plans to build a new branch.
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The company plans to build a new branch.
Greystar accused Johnson Nathan Strohe of defects on The Fitzgerald. Jurors disagreed.
The company formerly known as Anthem will retain some space at 700 Broadway.
“Friday, Saturday, Sunday you would hear that music bumping, and you really don’t anymore.”
“One or more tenant advocacy organizations has apparently met with tenants and advised them not to pay rents, which has complicated my work.”
“The most difficult part of this journey is knowing that things could have turned out so differently,” The Pad’s founders say.
A receiver has been appointed for Aurora Corporate Plaza.
Civic Center Plaza sold for $125 million in 2019.
While a $2.4 million deal in January was “defensive,” per a museum official, a $740,000 buy this month was more “fortuitous.”
“There is a unique opportunity with the buildings and the way they laid out for a concept like this to work really well,” said a co-founder of Thrive Development Co.
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