The small Carson Press building has changed hands five times since 2008 and fetched less than its last sale.
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The small Carson Press building has changed hands five times since 2008 and fetched less than its last sale.
A trade group breached its contract by canceling due to COVID but need not pay damages since the hotel couldn’t host it anyway.
“Denver has not yet recovered from the supply shock that we saw back between 2016-2020, said VanWest’s Jacob Vanderslice.
The space 400 W. 48th Ave. is half-empty. The startup moved out last year amid bankruptcy.
“It’s not ideal for me and him, but he’s been a great friend,” said the restaurateur, adding that Elway “knows I’m going to get him whole.”
Two Denver metro projects and one in the mountains will receive a combined $4.8 million.
Jen Sevcik said she made a “defensive” play after hearing of plans for a laundromat that would sell beer.
The shifting of federal funds for housing comes after the Broncos bought the original project site by Burnham Yard.
“Unfortunately, I burned my kids out at an early age,” 71-year-old Mark Lampert quipped about his family’s future in real estate.
Two Jessicas own J&J Property Management in Aurora. One wants it dissolved.
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