
Landmark Theatres also owns the Esquire in Denver, where its landlord has proposed converting the property.
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Landmark Theatres also owns the Esquire in Denver, where its landlord has proposed converting the property.
The local firm bought the property literally weeks before the onset of COVID-19.
The firm plans a 132-unit project that could break ground in 2025.
The Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition paid $1.6 million.
That’s 75 percent less than the last time it sold in 2013.
Rhys Duggan on his Uber drivers, Matt Mahoney on a Denver visitor’s 2033 itinerary, Sean Campbell on the rhino coming to RiNo and more from our event this week.
Craig Baute of Creative Density says urban neighborhoods around downtown, but not downtown itself, are best for his business.
A 75k SF industrial lease is signed in Broomfield, an insurance broker is moving within a DTC building and more sales and leases.
Distressed office space has bled into RiNo — and newer product.
Shontel Lewis told BusinessDen “there was insufficient due diligence” and the city has other priorities.
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