
Hawkeye Hospitality hopes to break ground in the second quarter on a 12-story dual-brand hotel.
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Hawkeye Hospitality hopes to break ground in the second quarter on a 12-story dual-brand hotel.
EXDO Management, led by Andrew Feinstein, is looking to redevelop the block with partners Elevation Development Group and Kentro Group.
The five-story structure once held offices and research labs serving the surrounding hospital.
“We started at the Tabor Center, and we’re basically radiating out from that area,” a Gusto spokesman said.
WestRock told the Colorado labor department last week that the facility will shut down around late March.
Workplace Elements paid $7.8 million last week for 2495 Blake St.
The company, which charges members $10 to $40 a month, moves into the spaces left behind when big-box retailers contract.
Vukota Capital Management originally was scheduled to develop the five-story, 171-unit complex.
Austin, Texas-based Endeavor Real Estate Group said Wednesday that it and Denver-based Legend Partners have purchased 7.5 acres of the 41-acre redevelopment site.
Edens purchased the building from developer Ken Wolf and associates last April for $11.5 million.
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