Crescent Communities’ proposal for 262 units came nine months after Carmel Partners proposed a similar multifamily project with 281 units.
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Crescent Communities’ proposal for 262 units came nine months after Carmel Partners proposed a similar multifamily project with 281 units.
Donald Trump once wanted to develop the site, which has a history of grandiose proposals that haven’t panned out.
Urban American Management purchased four buildings in City Park West, Cap Hill and Cheesman Park from Classic Properties of Denver last month.
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That designation would effectively prevent demolition. It also goes against the station’s wishes.
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