It would replace an industrial building that’s under contract to be sold.
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Developer looks to revamp shuttered restaurant property in Whittier
FMS, led by California resident Waqas Ali, purchased 2600 N. High St. in July 2016. The last restaurant at the site, Jammin’ Joe’s BBQ, closed in 2014.
Five-story condo building proposed for Overland
The owner of 1896 S. Bannock St. in Denver submitted plans to the city for a 58-unit project at the site.
Phoenix-based apartment developer spends $8M on Uptown lots
Alliance Residential has proposed building more than 220 units at the sites.
$5 million mansion in Greenwood Village tops October home sales
The 14,700-square-foot residence was sold by the granddaughter of a famed British investor and philanthropist.
See the winners of the 2018 Mayor’s Design Awards (slideshow)
Seventeen Denver projects, from a colorful crosswalk to a bus shelter to office buildings, have been highlighted by Mayor Hancock for excellence in architecture, design and placemaking.
200 residences planned for eyesore across from Cherry Creek Country Club
Alpert Homes and affiliate Triplex Construction plan to build 121 single-family homes and 68 townhomes at the northwest corner of Iliff Avenue and Yosemite Street.
VF Corp. execs spend $3M each on Denver houses
The CEO and CFO of a publicly traded company moving its HQ to Denver from Greensboro, North Carolina, have purchased multimillion-dollar homes in the Mile High City.
Owners of Denver lakefront homes sue realtor over water rights
The four plaintiffs collectively purchased three homes listed by Steve Travers of The Kentwood Co. They allege he advertised the local HOA had water storage rights for Riviera Lake, but knew otherwise.
Architecture firm claims family office owes it more than $15K
Denver’s Architectural Workshop filed a lawsuit last week against Central Street Capital, which invests the funds of founder Rob Salazar.