
“Hotels will go down the most on a median standpoint, followed by retail, then offices,” Denver Assessor Keith Erffmeyer told BusinessDen.
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“Hotels will go down the most on a median standpoint, followed by retail, then offices,” Denver Assessor Keith Erffmeyer told BusinessDen.
Sherman & Howard’s 60,000-square-foot lease at Block 162 is the largest signed downtown since late 2019.
The 56-year-old complex of showrooms in Adams County will be shuttered at the end of March. The property is being sold to a developer.
The 0.6-acre site houses the burger chain’s inaugural Colorado location, as well as Odell Brewing Co. and a three-story office building.
Another change at The Lydian will be the Welton Room cocktail bar quadrupling its 800-square-foot space on the ground floor.
The chain asked a judge in January to rule it can terminate its lease for the 16th Street Mall restaurant, which has been shuttered since last March.
A fire prevention system for $6.8 million at 8700 Pena Blvd. and a new building for $6.6 million at 18350 E. 65th Ave. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
“It’s the tiniest place you’ve ever seen,” said Pam Proto of the 665-square-foot Nearby Bar. “We’re hoping to open first week of May.”
Vendors were told in February that the 29.4-acre, multi-building property along 58th Avenue would be sold. But the buyer hasn’t previously been reported.
“They’re just two really beautiful buildings that need to be preserved, and I think repurposed in the most creative way to be a community asset,” said Paul Tamburello.
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