
But don’t expect to see people moving in tomorrow. The city needs to rezone the property.
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But don’t expect to see people moving in tomorrow. The city needs to rezone the property.
Part 1 of 2: If you own a property by RTD’s 41st and Fox station right now, it’s unlikely you can get a developer to buy it.
A hot chicken chain leases an Arvada drive-thru, a DTC hotel changes hands and a tradeshow support company leases Denver industrial space.
The buyer appears to be thinking creatively about a building that brokers had expected would be demolished.
Sixteen neighbors tried to block development near their gated golf course community.
The site is listed for sale for $4.7 million.
The local gym chain will soon have five locations.
The six-story building at 161 Inverness Drive West in unincorporated Arapahoe County was previously leased by DirecTV
The Zarlengo family had owned the sites for decades, records show.
Uptown 240, valued at $30 million now, broke ground in 2019 but still consists of nothing more than a foundation.
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