
Medical device company leases 41k sf in Englewood, suburban apartments sell for $111M and a Westminster hotel changes hands.
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Medical device company leases 41k sf in Englewood, suburban apartments sell for $111M and a Westminster hotel changes hands.
The lender says the Greenwood Village property is worth less than the loan amount.
Encore is also working to open in Boulder.
The sellers couldn’t expand into the building as planned, so they priced it high enough to discourage developers.
But some members questioned why the developer wants to erect it.
The store along 104th Avenue closed in 2016.
Before the TV station leased 2323 Delgany St., WeWork did. But the coworking firm never opened there.
Auraria Student Lofts, which stretches 14 stories atop a hotel, sold for $56 million in 2019 and went bankrupt in 2022.
Bradley Eide’s Elevate Cos. paid a similar sum for a Lincoln Park property in April.
The space near Littleton, once a normal Macy’s store, has been a fulfillment center in recent years.
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