Harry Frampton is the founder of East West Partners, which developed the 19-story Coloradan condo building.
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‘Unfit for human use’: Evicted Grand Apartments tenants file colorful lawsuit
The latest litigation surrounding the building near Union Station is sarcastic at times, claiming “near-poltergeist levels of flooding” inside.
Crowther preservation push clears first hurdle as neighbors call home ‘eyesore’
“I think the Crowther house is one of those that is aching to be saved from the wrecking ball,” said Commissioner George Dennis.
Nightmare on Newton: Opendoor’s $154,000 flip loss illustrates Denver woes
In recent months, the “iBuyer” has been selling most of its homes in the city for less than it paid for them.
Lake Steam Baths to be included in redevelopment, new owners say
The century-old bathhouse on West Colfax Ave. sold this month for $2 million. The buyers plan to eventually put up an apartment building.
Denver neighborhood considers hiring private security, citing property crimes
The Seventh Avenue Neighborhood Association surveyed members about a possible contract last week.
Santa Fe Drive condo building pivots to apartments mid-construction
“It’s just the market,” said Lenny Taub, CEO of First Stone Development. “The market’s bigger than all of us.”
Homebuilder ‘disappointed’ by Crowther home preservation efforts but open to sale
MAG Builders’ CFO said the Cherry Creek structure is a “personal preference house” built by someone who “did not care about resale at all.”
Legal fight over historic district ends after 5 years
Residents in the Packard’s Hill Historic District challenged the City Council’s decision to make it an historic district in 2017.
Two high-priced mansions hit the market again with new price tags
A Cherry Hills Village property was increased to $28.9 million, but the price has dropped on a Polo Club property originally listed for $21.5 million.