
The structure most recently was home to pizzeria Tony P’s, and prior to that gay bar JR’s.
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The structure most recently was home to pizzeria Tony P’s, and prior to that gay bar JR’s.
The lot is 20,703 square feet, or 0.48 acres, making the deal worth $323 a square foot.
“We will attract the digital nomads who want to live in Golden … take advantage of the outdoor amenities, and be close to I-70 to head up to the mountains easily,” CEO Tim Walsh said.
“A lot of what landlords are doing is really dictated by their lender,” said John Livaditis, who owns shopping centers and regularly represents other retail landlords.
Hotel rooms are planned, although the coronavirus halted the signing of an agreement.
The project began in January.
The facade is coming off a 12-story structure that dates to the 1960s.
And a coworking firm gives its tenants 50 percent off April rent.
We checked in on the 30-story tower going up along 15th Street.
But Historic Denver says the company planning to buy the structure has no plans to demolish it.
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