
Flywheel Capital has spent the past year renovating a former assisted-living facility.
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Flywheel Capital has spent the past year renovating a former assisted-living facility.
Four Corners purchased the 2903 Larimer St. lot in February and plans to incorporate the existing structures into a larger restaurant building.
Tuesday’s essentially procedural vote sets the stage for council to vote on the hostile application by the end of the month.
Co-owner: “Property taxes and rent hikes have made it really hard for anything but corporate retail and residential development.”
Tenants include Primrose School, Starbucks and soon, the second location on an Arvada brewery.
The original one has operated on Pearl Street in Platt Park since December.
The project, dubbed Train, is slated to straddle both sides of the 4000 block of Walnut Street, and also feature hotel, office, retail and residential components.
Grant Barnhill is taking his coworking business to the ’burbs after leasing 30K SF in Littleton.
We checked in on construction of the seven-story facility on the health system’s Lincoln Park campus.
“What we’re set up to do is to act as a nonprofit support organization for new parks and improved park amenities,” said co-founder Frank Rowe. “Our vision is to acquire land for new parks in high-density and high-need neighborhoods. We’ll also work on providing ‘gap funding’ for projects within parks.”
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