
The sale of Regency Plaza is the third major office sale in the DTC in the past month.
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The sale of Regency Plaza is the third major office sale in the DTC in the past month.
But eTuk USA is staying put in Park Hill for now. The buildings were previously part of the Robinson Dairy complex, which a developer bought last year.
Harvey Sender is seeking to claw back millions of dollars from credit card issuers, and Dragul’s wife and kids, and to be granted ownership of a condo in downtown’s Spire tower.
The second phase of the office complex that already has lured HomeAdvisor and WeWork is well underway.
Company will keep running its education/entertainment arm, but also will close its Colfax store.
The proposed structure would have 325,350 square feet of office space, as well as some ground-floor retail space.
The 1,000-square-foot space was formerly home to Fat Jack’s Supersubs, which closed last October.
“I look forward to having an impact on the greater Cherry Creek North community,” Nick LeMasters said.
“We have identified several people that have either made offers or are in the process of making offers for the building,” one of the landmark applicants said.
Kendra Black’s amendment was prompted by the debate over Tom’s Diner.
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