
“When The New York Times covers Denver … it’s really focused on RiNo,” Kyle Zeppelin said. “It is a very signature neighborhood.”
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“When The New York Times covers Denver … it’s really focused on RiNo,” Kyle Zeppelin said. “It is a very signature neighborhood.”
The buildings had formed the entire portfolio of Lloyd’s Apartments.
In 2016, the bar landed on Esquire’s list of “18 best bars in America.”
Castle Marne owner: “In all honesty, I would like to see it sold to someone who would like a very unique, very special single-family residence.”
The Waring Mansion sold for $5 million in June 2017. The new list price reflects renovations done to the property.
Highlands Ranch-based UDR has proposed a seven-story, 285-unit complex northwest of the Colfax-Federal interchange.
The complex, called Colewood, is five stories and has 49 units.
The Four Seasons penthouse went for more than twice as much as January’s second-biggest sale, a $4.6 million transaction in Highlands Ranch.
The company is based in San Francisco, but has had an office in Denver since 2015.
It will be the buyer’s first local ground-up development.
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