
“I’m not anti-density,” said Sarah Cowell, who is seeking to keep the structure standing. “I just want the city to preserve the parkway.”
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“I’m not anti-density,” said Sarah Cowell, who is seeking to keep the structure standing. “I just want the city to preserve the parkway.”
The store closed in late 2018. The property came with one complicating factor, a broker on the deal noted.
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“This is really being driven by the continued office demand we’re seeing in Cherry Creek,” BREG CEO Doug Wells said.
Michael Mueller sold the property where Cozy Cottage continues to operate for $1.8 million. He paid $850,000 for it in 2015.
RiNo pioneer Ken Wolf and his investors are singing a different tune than Voicebox CEO Scott Simon, who blamed the closure earlier this year on his landlord.
The project’s developer, Mainspring, is moving its offices to a former fire station the company bought over the summer.
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