The tech company’s landlord at 1900 16th St. wants to sell the 17-story tower.
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The tech company’s landlord at 1900 16th St. wants to sell the 17-story tower.
South Broadway retail property fetches $1M, and more sales and leases.
Reach for the sky, Stan Kroenke.
The box has windows, insulation, painted drywall, flooring, plumbing and electrical wiring, almost everything needed. Even the appliances are pre-installed.
The effort has some opposition from neighbors.
“This is the kind of asset that we have been buying for more than 20 years.”
Curious Theatre’s home was built for the Swedish Evangelical Free Church in the late 1800s
The 318,000-square-foot complex is owned by Denver’s Sagard Real Estate, which bought it in July 2014.
Further east in the University Hills neighborhood, a similar project is a bit further along.
The developer spent more than $29 million acquiring the site.
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