
Moves in hospitality, real estate and more in this week’s Herd.
Moves in hospitality, real estate and more in this week’s Herd.
CBRE reports the following deals: Indianapolis-based Birge & Held purchased the 300-unit Ventana apartment complex at 5095 E. Donald Ave. in Denver for $53.7 million from Los Angeles-based Cypress Equities. David Potarf, Dan Woodward and Matthew Barnett represented the seller. Bartell & Co. Real Estate reports the following deal: Advanced Property Services LLC purchased 16025… Read more »
Promotions abound at three local real estate, finance and architecture firms. A new doctor joins a gastroenterology practice and an industrial psychologist joins a software company.
CBRE reports the following deal: Vita Fox North LP purchased 41 acres at 4400 Fox St. in Denver for $56.5 million from a joint venture between Woodspear Properties and Ascendant Development Corp. Eric Roth and Martin Roth represented the seller. Cushman & Wakefield reports the following deals: Griffin Capital Company and Legacy Partners purchased 4.52… Read more »
CBRE reports the following deal: Ohio-based Summit Management purchased the 288-unit apartment complex Elements at Prairie Center at 3128 Eagle Blvd. in Brighton for $72 million from developers Littleton-based C&A Cos. and Delaware-based Commonwealth Group. Dan Woodward, David Potarf and Matthew Barnett represented the seller. Marcus & Millichap reports the following deal: Pathfinder Littleton Holdings… Read more »
A new CEO is named at a local real estate group, a chief revenue officer joins a direct primary care company and more in this week’s Herd.
Equus Capital Partners reports the following deal: Equus Capital Partners purchased Gateway Centre I-IV, a four-building office portfolio totaling 299,614 square-feet at 4400 Kittredge St. in Denver and 3800, 3835 and 3950 Lewiston St. in Aurora, for $45.6 million from Equity Office. Mark Katz, Peter Merrion and Larry Thiel of JLL (previously HFF) represented the… Read more »
Two area law firms gain two new associates and a new shareholder, an HR director joins a local food bank and more moves in this week’s Herd.
A straight Jewish man, Chernoff expanded the Tracks brand to other cities in the 1980s and became a major landowner in both Union Station North and RiNo ahead of their respective redevelopment booms.
A national bank names a new president for the Colorado market, a new CEO joins a local affordable housing nonprofit and several high-level executive moves in law and real estate. More in this week’s Herd.
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