
That designation would effectively prevent demolition. It also goes against the station’s wishes.
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That designation would effectively prevent demolition. It also goes against the station’s wishes.
“A lot of people are moving to Westminster, and I think we’re going to see a lot more of that as housing becomes more expensive in Denver and pushes people out to the suburbs,” Padro said.
From Block 162 to Market Station, downtown will be getting new hotels and office buildings.
Crispin Porter + Bogusky is in the process of moving from Gunbarrel to a 20,000-square-foot office in McGregor Square in LoDo.
There aren’t any affordable units proposed. Rather, Hines plans to pay a $1.4 million cash-in-lieu fee.
The seller is the founder of dairy research firm IMAC, who acquired the properties for less than $400,000 combined between 1989 and 2005.
Brue Baukol said it intends to submit a revised development plan for the property in early 2021.
The company upped its local profile last month when it purchased Larimer Square and now it has added the building home to CorePower Yoga to its portfolio.
The Gap-owned activewear brand has been in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center since 2012.
Two 400-foot towers were proposed for the site in March but the new property owners will only say are planning a “large-scale, mixed-use development.”
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