
A Burger King and two small retail strip centers, whose tenants include a laundromat, a Mexican restaurant and a dentist’s office, are at the site now.
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A Burger King and two small retail strip centers, whose tenants include a laundromat, a Mexican restaurant and a dentist’s office, are at the site now.
Hopes for a compromise haven’t entirely faded as other developers express interest in the property.
“We are just exploring all avenues that might be open to us as we evaluate the options for the building in the future,” the owner told BusinessDen.
The seller originally planned to also sell the coworking building next door, but says it is no longer a priority.
Sales in Denver and Englewood rounded out the top five, and the least expensive was $3.4 million.
“Given that we’ve not had anybody, I unfortunately don’t anticipate there being one,” said Katie Sisk, who owns one of the six condos at 900 E. 1st Ave.
There were 5,301 active residential listings at the end of September, the lowest ever for September.
The ownership group, which purchased the site in 2019, hammered out a Good Neighbor Agreement that runs 67 pages.
A broker involved said it’s an example of a pandemic trend of companies looking to exit major coastal markets for interior markets “that they feel are more livable.”
The mansion was originally the residence of architect Burnham Hoyt, who designed Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
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