Both developers hope to complete their projects in 2022.
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Both developers hope to complete their projects in 2022.
One owner seeks over $6 million for a five-bedroom, seven-bathroom mansion. The other is asking nearly $4 million for a four-bedroom Tudor home.
The Chicago-based buyer most recently added to its local holdings in January.
The site currently is home to a large industrial building.
Power plant developer Michael J. Ruffatto now spends his days in a California prison.
The affluent Denver suburb was the setting for the top three most-expensive home sales that closed in the metro area last month.
Zillow has spent $57 million so far and bought homes in all six counties that make up the Denver metropolitan area.
First Stone Development’s five-story building just north of 6th Avenue would include 13,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space.
Bret Curtis, who once purchased a house from Lance Armstrong, is asking $2 million.
The first residents moved into Balfour at Riverfront Park in 2014.
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