“It’s probably the one property in the market that has a unique vibe to it,” a listing agent said.
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“It’s probably the one property in the market that has a unique vibe to it,” a listing agent said.
“I was getting phone calls and emails from tenants basically waving the white flag saying, ‘Please help us.’”
Park Centre Commons consists of two buildings that have “experienced excessive vacancies,” according to its owner.
The city is the first to take advantage of a new state law.
The facility appears to be part of an ultrafast delivery service the tech giant is testing in Seattle and Philadelphia.
The financial services firm is relocating most of its operations at 1670 Broadway to Frisco, Texas.
The property owner, who bought it earlier this year, says the restaurant will be able to complete its lease.
The two buildings span 770,000 square feet and are just 18% leased.
Chris Elliott plans to build 1,500 residences, including both single-family homes and apartments.
The new facility will replace Swire Coca-Cola’s existing one on York Street in Denver.
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