The founder of Pedestrian Shops said a “shocking” unsolicited offer prompted the listing. It’s unclear whether the store would stay if the building sells.
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The founder of Pedestrian Shops said a “shocking” unsolicited offer prompted the listing. It’s unclear whether the store would stay if the building sells.
The developer wants to demolish the 56-year-old complex at 451 E. 58th Ave. and put up warehouses and flex space.
Similar measures to balance development are being considered for Santa Fe in Lincoln Park, Pearl Street in Platt Park and Gaylord Street in Wash Park.
Santander Consumer USA, which has 6,000 employees and 3 million customers, notified the state of the move in a letter this week.
The television station’s general manager identified Property Markets Group in a letter to the city and said it is planning a residential project for the site.
The office supplier plans to focus on its IT services and expects retail to be less than 20 percent of the company’s sales.
“We should be acting like partners, not adversaries,” he said of the firm that paid $55 million for his real estate holdings, making him its biggest local tenant.
New buildings for $3.1 million at 2175 California St. and $2.9 million at 2926 N. Umatilla St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Bacon Social House signed a lease for the 2,500-square-foot space at 2160 S. Broadway in 2019 but the pandemic delayed its debut until Friday.
“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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