
Invalesco Real Estate purchased its new 1,500-square-foot home, which is on the ground floor of a condo project.
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Invalesco Real Estate purchased its new 1,500-square-foot home, which is on the ground floor of a condo project.
The owners, who have a lucrative poker hobby, hope a sale is in the cards.
Combined, the structures would have 380 units.
The home was built by Adolph Coors’ great-grandson in 1988.
James Crowe, former Level 3 Communications CEO, has been trying to unload the property for years.
“I believe that Aaron was a convenient scapegoat and high-enough profile to accomplish what the city wanted to accomplish,” an attorney for Aaron Elinoff said.
The five-bedroom, 10-bathroom home sits on 2.3 acres.
The home at 140 N. Humboldt St. has five bedrooms and sits on a 0.38-acre lot.
The quasi-governmental organization, established in 1958, works to spur redevelopment of blighted areas.
All units on the top two stories of Laurel Cherry Creek have now found a buyer. Some units in the building already have been resold.
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