Combined, the structures would have 380 units.
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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.
The site is under contract to be sold by Buzz Geller’s Paradise Land Co.
The CEO of AirDNA said the company’s local workforce has grown from eight to 20 employees in the last year.
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