Negative reviews of the Marriott, built in 1987, have referenced its neighbor in recent months.
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Negative reviews of the Marriott, built in 1987, have referenced its neighbor in recent months.
But Bernard Hurley says he won’t “foot the bill” for Buck Co.’s “mismanagement” of the long-planned Hurley Place.
“When you’re in seventh grade, you don’t know what to name your company, and we picked our last name,” he said. “I thought that’s just what you did.”
Denver’s Landmark Preservation Commission agreed in late 2024 to let owner Pando Holdings demolish the structures.
In October, Mayor Mike Johnston tried to get the city to buy the parcel for housing.
“I think downtown is very clearly the top priority, but this represents an interesting opportunity for us to diversify with a retail investment.”
Steel House was completed in early 2025.
The company, which says it’s adding 200 employees locally, has struck another deal with developer Matt Joblon.
It was the largest industrial lease in the Denver area in the fourth quarter, according to CBRE.
“We own the business and we own the land. You can’t get rid of us now.”
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