
A Wall Street firm says the coworking firm owes millions of dollars for moving out in June.
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A Wall Street firm says the coworking firm owes millions of dollars for moving out in June.
The office tower’s loan is in special servicing. WeWork also recently closed a location on Platte Street.
The company has spent $100 million on real estate in the neighborhood and plans to redevelop nearly a full city block.
The collection of properties along Colorado Boulevard were rezoned in 2020.
TriStar Drywall, founded in 1989, did $13.6 million in revenue in 2022, but is on pace to do much less this year.
The space was previously the home of the law firm Anderson & Jahde.
The coworking firm, whose market cap is under $600 million, now has five spaces operating in Denver.
A memorial service and reception for the Laramie Co. founder will be held on July 22.
The speedway’s current land is likely to be put to automotive use by a new owner.
Medical device company leases 41k sf in Englewood, suburban apartments sell for $111M and a Westminster hotel changes hands.
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