The sellers bought the home in 2013 for $2.8 million, records show.
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Cherry Creek homeowner drops lawsuit over short-term rental license denial
Plaintiff Karyn Contino “has elected to pursue relief in a different form,” according to the motion to dismiss filed in court.
361-unit apartment complex proposed at I-25/Evans interchange
The first plans are in for a large site assembled in the past year by a single developer.
41st-floor unit in downtown Four Seasons building tops August home sales
Still, the price was well below the January sale of one of the building’s penthouse units.
12-story apartment complex proposed just north of Mile High Stadium
The developer behind Verve near Union Station wants to build south of Turntable Studios, which was fashioned from a former hotel.
100 apartments planned as developer pays $10.5M for Cherry Creek site
Dallas-based Mill Creek has hit most of Denver’s hot neighborhoods. But Cherry Creek will require a different touch, a local executive said.
‘This loan was not normal’: Chinese nationals who invested in Vail condo project sue developer, lender
Solaris claims on its website to be “Vail’s premier address.” But 13 individuals say they invested in “a Roach Motel designed to extract value from foreigners.”
Couple who left Santa Fe for Colorado list Cherry Hills Village home for $6.88M
The Wall Street Journal covered the couple’s decision to sell their New Mexico home in 2015.
Cherry Creek developer breaks ground on first project outside neighborhood
Matt Joblon, the man behind office building Financial House, and hotels Halcyon and Moxy, is now building in Aurora.
Cherry Creek home lists for $6.5M
“You could walk an elephant on top of those floors and you wouldn’t hear it,” said Vince Fucarino, who helped design the home for his brother and sister-in-law.