
The two companies are in unison, and apparently that’s a problem.
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The two companies are in unison, and apparently that’s a problem.
According to the listing broker, he’s drawing up plans for renovations that will take place before move-in.
The funeral home closed earlier this year, and a developer under contract for the site wants to replace it with 58 townhomes.
The property previously made headlines for hosting the wedding of a Broncos player and country singer.
The decision through a wrench in the owners’ plans to demolish the structure.
And it’s a short walk to Cheesman Park.
The buyer paid $6.74 million for the unit in Laurel Cherry Creek.
The new owner asked a court to appoint a receiver to remove Dragul from the property.
The home, dubbed the Thompson-Henry Mansion, was built in 1905 for a reported “spiritualist” who claimed to be in contact with his dead father.
The seller developed the property more than a decade ago.
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