
As recently as December, Dirk McCuistion had given up on building apartments at his property along Lincoln Street.
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As recently as December, Dirk McCuistion had given up on building apartments at his property along Lincoln Street.
2235 Arapahoe has been a vacant and collapsing industrial building, a failed ax-throwing location, a never-opened hostel, a biohazard, a homeless encampment and a victim of four fires.
Elevation Development Group paid $22 million for the site in 2017.
The Omni was 43-percent occupied between mid-2021 and mid-2022, according to its appeal paperwork, or well below a market average of 58 percent.
A local developer sells 22 townhomes for $10M, an oil and gas firm subleases downtown space from a law firm and a restaurant leases in Greenwood Village for a third location.
“This once again confirms that Amazon’s strategy is a war of attrition,” the head of Northstar Commercial Partners said in a court filing.
The project is moving forward. But it’ll be limited to five stories.
Our weekly roundup of new sales and leases.
Paul Haseman, a Golden council member, wondered at last week’s meeting if the city was putting its focus in the right place.
The building at 7100 E. Belleview Ave. was 48 percent leased as of July 31, with 8 percent of that on the sublease market.
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