
An eight-story, 165-unit building developed by Mill Creek Residential would replace the parking lot at 618 E. 16th Ave.
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An eight-story, 165-unit building developed by Mill Creek Residential would replace the parking lot at 618 E. 16th Ave.
“The way the industry is headed is most bars need a hook now,” said Winston Manley, who co-owns The Local Drive in RiNo’s Catalyst building on Brighton.
Houston-based Hines and Denver-based EnviroFinance Group plan to develop 860,000 square feet of office warehouse space across six buildings.
Thrive plans to build 322 homes, some detached and some townhomes. Another part of the campus is expected to be sold to a developer later this month.
“We want to continue the tradition that this street is known for, which is small businesses with owners or operators that you can find there every day,” said a co-owner.
The list of creditors, primarily individuals and couples, runs for hundreds of pages. The company advertised heavily on local TV.
The debtor hopes to obtain financing to pay off a bank and will sell Ascent on Main if that plan fails, documents state.
The dispute became highly public over the summer when Wolf posted notices at the businesses telling Edens staff to keep out.
At the same time, Cypress Real Estate Advisors appears to have cooled on redeveloping a property in Baker.
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