
Kehilas Bais Yisroel bought the lot near other key Denver Jewish institutions for $1 million in 2020.
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Kehilas Bais Yisroel bought the lot near other key Denver Jewish institutions for $1 million in 2020.
A receiver was appointed to oversee the building last month.
GM Development, which is asking the city for a rezoning, also plans to preserve a parking garage.
West End Tap House closed in the space earlier this year. The buyer owns other restaurants on the street.
The United Church of Christ congregation plans to leave Williams Street after nearly a century.
The company will keep operating six locations between Denver and Boulder, the same number it had open when it filed for Chapter 11.
Kairoi is already redeveloping a former hotel site along East Colfax.
Palizzi Farm owners say the eminent domain condemnation would end their business if approved.
Animal shelter sells Athmar Park property for $3M, and more sales and leases.
It’s the third “disconnection” in the southern suburb’s history.
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