Plans call for a five-story, 110-unit apartment complex to replace a pair of three- and four-story office buildings on Cook Street.
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Plans call for a five-story, 110-unit apartment complex to replace a pair of three- and four-story office buildings on Cook Street.
Grid Collaborative Workspace, a tenant at 445 Broadway, says it wants to buy its building. A lawsuit seeks to prevent that.
Vail Resorts claims it is being treated worse than other developers. Its lawsuit contains satellite images that purport to show Vail has allowed “significant construction to occur squarely in the middle of the bighorn sheep’s range” while blocking Vail Resorts from building.
Byron Weiss, an 82-year-old who has owned the property for three decades and seen five previous deals fall through, hopes the sixth time’s the charm.
Hwaro Korean BBQ’s owners say a minor clerical error is being used to kick them out before the restaurant can open.
The Upper Colfax Business Center property sold for $9.3 million last week. The sellers paid $5.1 million for it in 2012.
Preston Parsons retired in 2008. He paid $5.1 million for the house in 2017 and used it for collateral on a $4.3 million loan in 2019.
The agency bought the 1.4-acre property at 901 Navajo St. in 2020 and got it rezoned last year for up to eight stories.
Samantha Holloway’s 8,300-square-foot home at 1001 S. High St. will set a record for the area if it sells for close to its list price.
Total spending was higher in the first six months of 2022, but the number of listings and occupancy rates were still lower than in 2019.
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