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Should tenants battling assaults and break-ins be able to see a security assessment their landlord conducted?
Blake Rubenstein built a business doing drone photography for brokerages. Now he owns a building on Santa Fe and has a reporter covering the Avs.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan jumped firms in 2021.
“It needed to be completely remodeled,” said a broker who once marketed PERA’s 1300 N. Logan for lease.
“It was just time to get out,” said the seller, who blamed a 40 percent drop in parking revenue in part on remote work.
The Colorado-based financial firm wants to leave Granite Tower after acquiring a company with space there.
A southwest Denver apartment complex sells for $76M, and more sales and leases.
The purchase by a Texas firm familiar with the neighborhood works out to $637 a square foot.
Cline Design Group is suing and being sued by the developer of apartments on Tejon.
A receiver was appointed last week for the Meridian One property.
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