The site last sold in 2003 for $435,000.
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Former West Colfax used car lot fetches $1.5M; redevelopment planned
Eight years after building HQ, Denver nonprofit puts it on the market
‘The building is beautiful,’ said Jake Schroeder, executive director of the Denver Police Activities League. ‘The building is not the problem.’
City looks to pay $6 million for Globeville site; to seek developer for affordable housing
The site could house 200 residential units, as well as 50,000 square feet of retail and flex space, according to city staff. The deal still needs City Council approval.
Children’s hair bow startup, born on Etsy, takes 5K square feet in Sunnyside
Founder Hillary Denham said Wunderkin is on track for $3 million in 2018 revenue.
NYC developer submits plan for second parcel near Coors Field
Property Markets Group recently began construction of a 12-story project on the first parcel it owns in the area branded Union Station North.
Custard out, crepes in on Tennyson Street
Whit’s Frozen Custard closed Sunday after 15 months of operation. A creperie with locations in Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs is replacing it.
Poker-playing restaurateur spends $8M on Ballpark building, parking lot
Francois Safieddine opened ViewHouse, a bar and restaurant about three blocks away, in 2013.
Asian grocer along South Federal looks to move, expand
Tri Ocean Market owner: ‘From my store to go north to Alameda, I count five or six different ones. And right now my store is the smallest one.’
WeWork leases 40K square feet in another downtown building
The leases put WeWork on track to be Denver’s largest private office user.
Owner of Santa Fe Drive tattoo shop plans restaurant next door
John Slaughter hopes to open Pistol Whip by March. Expect dinner entrees in the $30 to $60 range, and a menu Chef Nicolas Lebas said reflects ‘everywhere I’ve been in the last 20 years.’