
The land’s prior owner, who lost it to eminent domain in the 1980s, had argued it must be used by the airport or returned.
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The land’s prior owner, who lost it to eminent domain in the 1980s, had argued it must be used by the airport or returned.
Regus closes 23k sq. ft. DTC location, arts nonprofit signs LoHi retail lease and a law firm leases along Colorado Blvd.
“This site was the first gas station in Colorado, and we’re building the first hotel in Colorado with zero parking,” Urban Villages CEO Grant McCargo said Wednesday.
“I’ve never seen a process like this that’s been so undermined by (city) agencies,” the councilwoman said.
The lease obtained through a public records request provides an insight into rates at one of the city’s marquee office towers.
Expansion to Arvada and Boulder will give the ice cream parlor six area locations.
Denver-born Sola Salons has been in the neighborhood since 2005 and now operates around the country.
The firm’s managing partners bought a building from an entity affiliated with late Five Points developer Carl Bourgeois.
A group of citizens is targeting more than half of the seven-member Englewood City Council for ouster.
The club in southwest Denver expects to start on the pool this fall, and on the course in 2025.
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