
Council last year declined to rezone a different developer’s planned apartment project didn’t include enough income-restricted units.
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Council last year declined to rezone a different developer’s planned apartment project didn’t include enough income-restricted units.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan were sued in New York. Then they countersued in Denver.
Evan Neubeiser tried to sell his 8,420-square-foot home for $5.2 million in 2017 by himself and failed. Now it’s priced at $4.9 million and he’s using a Realtor.
“We welcome fair competition within the industry, but this type of behavior is not that,” Re/Max CEO Adam Contos said.
The camp has the necessary approvals to open June 1, according to a city attorney, and the nonprofit that will run it expects to open as planned.
Denver-based Central Street Capital, founded by health care entrepreneur Rob Salazar, is developing the project in the 4000 block of Fox Street.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan are the big names, joining the firm as vice chairmen.
Landlords will have to get their units inspected and that should generate business. But those already in the industry have questions.
Alex Bogusky was named “Creative Director of the Decade” by Adweek Magazine. The firm he co-founded is relocating to the new McGregor Square development in Denver.
Locally, income-restricted projects in Denver, Lakewood, Arvada, Commerce City and Littleton made the list released this week by the CHFA.
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