With trade rumors swirling as the NHL trading deadline nears, Colorado Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog has already found a new home.
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With trade rumors swirling as the NHL trading deadline nears, Colorado Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog has already found a new home.
The sixth-biggest residential brokerage in the land has added to its reign.
The rectangular, stucco house sits in a neighborhood whose highest-priced real estate skews toward more traditional stylings.
The 11,500-square-foot ski-in, ski-out property has been on the market since September 2014.
The company plans to gut the 19th-century building and turn it into an office that can retain, and even generate, as much energy as possible.
“The location we think is just dynamite,” Trailbreak CEO Doug Elenowitz said. “There’s not a whole lot of waterfront real estate in Denver.”
A turn-of-the-century mansion built by a Denver businessman and beer baron is on the market in Capitol Hill.
A major subsidized housing landlord added another 120 units to its Denver portfolio this month.
As of Jan. 1, the city of Denver required short-term rental properties to register and pay lodging tax. Only 18 percent of properties have complied.
The 5,300-square-foot home made to order in 2001 for Chipotle founder Steve Ells was the highest-priced Denver area home to sell in December.
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