
GFI Development Co., which purchased the site in 2016, has proposed renovating three nearly century-old structures and building an 11-story building on an existing parking lot.
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GFI Development Co., which purchased the site in 2016, has proposed renovating three nearly century-old structures and building an 11-story building on an existing parking lot.
Denver-based Palisade Partners, which paid $3 million for 0.57 acres that sold for $600,000 a half-decade ago, is planning to build multifamily housing.
A 190-room Kimpton Hotel is planned for a 0.41-acre site at Chenango Avenue and Olive Street that sold for $1.3 million.
The founders of Re/Max gifted the property to the university system in 2015, but CU said the “facility is not financially viable.”
The eatery, which has been a hotspot on Pennsylvania Street for 26 years, would join local bookstore Tattered Cover within the mixed-use project next to Coors Field.
“There are potentially better sites, with fewer legal and practical obstacles,” Hancock said late Tuesday.
EMW Carpets & Furniture, which has been a fixture along South Broadway since 1923, will make way for a proposed five-story, 380-unit apartment complex.
The coronavirus outbreak, they argue, constitutes “unusual conditions” — the phrasing in state law that allows for new assessments to be taken in an off year.
The pump-free location will be the second “urban walk-up” store that Kum & Go plans to open locally.
The restaurant, which occupied 8,468 square feet at 1301 S. Pearl St., was founded in 2001 and closed in late December.
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