
More than 130 women arrived ready to mix and mingle for the second DenX of the year.
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More than 130 women arrived ready to mix and mingle for the second DenX of the year.
We checked in on construction of the sprawling three-story complex along the retail corridor.
The owner of a LoDo hotel sued last week for missing a $5.5 million loan payment due to the former owner says the lawsuit is just a negotiating tactic meant to squeeze better terms.
Two local brothers have been gathering their supply of breakable goods from yard sales, and collecting empty wine bottles and sauce jars from restaurants for their business.
The properties sold for $950,000 in 2014.
The former owners of a LoDo hotel claim the current owner and operator has overstayed his welcome by missing seven-figure loan payments. And they say it’s time to give him the boot.
It would replace the dilapidated warehouses at 1271 and 1275 Sherman St., which have not had “meaningful income or tenancy for more than 20 years.”
The purchasing entity is affiliated with the CEO of Bow River Capital.
The seller bought the 6,930-square-foot unit in June 2007 for $625,000.
A council committee on Tuesday forwarded two leases totaling $10.75 million over seven years to the full council.
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