Jonathan Hoehn’s firm paid $22.5 million for Highland Place I. The firm is poised to pay much less for Highland Place II.
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Jonathan Hoehn’s firm paid $22.5 million for Highland Place I. The firm is poised to pay much less for Highland Place II.
In 2023, Denver helped a developer buy a site by Burnham Yard, expecting income-restricted housing to be built. Then the team bought the land.
Montana-based firm Blueline Development’s 58-unit project would replace a sizable chunk of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church.
A Dallas firm now intends to build an apartment complex with minimal retail space on a full city block along Downing.
A pair of firms currently building in Aurora have expressed interest in Colorado Station.
“Our design is more neighborhood pub than sleek office space,” a Switchyards executive said.
A spokeswoman blamed “unforeseen delays and ongoing timeline instability.”
Texas-based EOG Resources is currently in Dominion Towers.
“It’s been hard to get it leased and [a] sale for redevelopment has been difficult,” the seller’s broker said.
OneTouchPoint said it has handed off local accounts to Mittera, a similar Iowa-based firm.
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