
Crescent Communities says its groundbreaking for its apartment complex is “suspended until 2023, if not indefinitely.”
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Crescent Communities says its groundbreaking for its apartment complex is “suspended until 2023, if not indefinitely.”
That’s one-third of Loftium’s total count, according to the company’s CEO.
Only one Denver home made the list of top five highest-priced home sales last month.
The Mediterranean-style home was built in 2008 and previously owned by the CEO of Sports Authority.
We checked in on construction of the 11-story apartment complex in LoDo.
The 11,000-square-foot home built by Peter Coors hit the market in December with a $3.6 million price tag.
We checked in on construction of the income-restricted apartment building going up by RiNo’s 38th and Blake station.
In one scenario, the New York-based company will market your home on your behalf. In a second, it will just buy it.
The asking price is nearly twice that of the priciest condo sale the 15-unit building has had to date.
And a second apartment complex now has opened at the massive development site.
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