The 0.29-acre site is back on the market for $11 million. The CEO of Bow River Capital paid $6.8 million for it in 2019.
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The 0.29-acre site is back on the market for $11 million. The CEO of Bow River Capital paid $6.8 million for it in 2019.
Outdoor brand Arc’teryx will replace the lounge at 2601 Walnut St. But Scott Simon said Voicebox didn’t want to leave.
The Vancouver-based brand closed a Cherry Creek location in January. It will join a stretch in RiNo with Patagonia and Burton.
Benny’s Restaurant & Cantina at 301 E. 7th Ave. will have a new look and a slightly different name, said owner Benjamin Armas.
A new building for $38 million at 3595 Wynkoop St. and an alteration for $20 million at 8400 Pena Blvd. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
A parking lot can become a building up to eight stories, but a deal limits the height to 102 feet and requires that the stadium’s field not be visible from the upper floors.
“Lower Highland has a lot of residential,” said Chris Lonigro, whose Generation Development has specialized in building condos until now.
The third partner in breakfast spot Fox and The Hen is Michael Fox, who owns a wholesale breakfast burrito business.
“I think it has this magic of being a very nostalgic, retro treat,” said Natalie Slevin of her pastry. “The fact that it’s vegan makes it a little more special.”
The seller was BPRE Interlocken Holdings, an affiliate of Vancouver, Canada-based private equity firm Balfour Pacific Capital Inc.
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