The second-largest property owner in Denver’s urban island wants to dismantle a development restriction found nowhere else in the city.
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The second-largest property owner in Denver’s urban island wants to dismantle a development restriction found nowhere else in the city.
The brewery owned by Left Hand Brewing will fill the vacant pub after failing to find a new spot in Aurora, where it currently operates.
Morrison Foerster is staying downtown.
The Landmark Corporate Center lost a major tenant last year.
“What we really like about the building is obviously the location. … And you combine that with having an acre of outdoor yard.”
A judge determined the “open, ongoing dispute” between the Semckens made it nearly impossible for them to operate 10601 N. I-70 Frontage Road.
Six months of work is needed to finish the project, according to a broker on the deal.
The restaurant in a 2-story adobe building had been owned by the same family for its 63 years of operation.
Between his law degree, his time in the Marine Corps and his pillow company, Craig Clark is not your average real estate guy.
Much of the Harker Heights apartment project, which plans show was to have 283 units across 431,000 square feet, was reduced to ash and rubble.
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