
The developer recently submitted a site-development plan to the city for a narrow, undeveloped strip in RiNo
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The developer recently submitted a site-development plan to the city for a narrow, undeveloped strip in RiNo
One of the neighborhood’s most expensive home sales was a former 1920s duplex that closed last week.
The 10-story structure, which housed a hotel from 1928 to 1989, is now apartments.
The 7,400-square-foot residence has six bedrooms
The converted lodge will be part of Indy Street Flats, a 115-unit complex being developed by Metro West Housing Solutions.
Trammell Crow Residential bought the bank, next door to its Alexan West Highland development, earlier this year.
Seneca Capital Partners’ first fund will be used to make down payments on eight to 12 communities around the country.
The first residents are expected to move this month to the site, which has 99 condos and townhomes, as well as commercial space.
The Seattle-based company wants to replace a parking lot next to the Cherry Creek Trail with an eight-story building.
Former Evergreen homeowners claim they told their agent in confidence about financial difficulties, which required them to refinance the home with a hard-money loan. One of the agents said word about their financial difficulties did get out — But it wasn’t real estate agents who spilled the beans.
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