
“The corner of 2nd and Clayton is truly a main and main location in Cherry Creek,” Broe Real Estate Group CEO Doug Wells said of the construction site.
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“The corner of 2nd and Clayton is truly a main and main location in Cherry Creek,” Broe Real Estate Group CEO Doug Wells said of the construction site.
Stephanie and Will Naylor purchased 2914 Coffee in May as a way to move to the U.S., but getting here wasn’t easy.
New buildings for $59.8 million at 2600 Wewatta Way and $13.7 million at 1275 N. Sante Fe Drive in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
“They decided they wanted to come into Denver and they cold-called me,” said Susan Powers, who took the structure from abandoned to fully leased.
Brian Watson’s real estate firm has been battling the FBI and Amazon for 18 months. The millions belong to “innocent” investors, his lawyers say.
A lawsuit claims that a dispute over the Save A Lot’s loading ramp is really about its landlord’s desire to redevelop the site into apartments.
Signs posted at multiple businesses, including Denver Central Market, say “Edens personnel/agents are not welcome.”
Goodly Cookies, a Utah-based chain, will open its first Colorado store at 1750 Wewatta St. in The Coloradan condo building.
Two Denver-based firms plan to build a three-story apartment complex on the 1.2-acre site with 90 units and about 5,500 square feet of retail space.
“Our customers are pretty much anyone who finds a fascination with the slightly macabre or extremely dark,” said the owner of The Learned Lemur.
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