“We’re under the impression [that it was the Broncos], but we can’t confirm that,” a broker said.
“We’re under the impression [that it was the Broncos], but we can’t confirm that,” a broker said.
The $39.5 million deal is the first of two.
The document indicates the team expects to secure land that is home to a concrete plant.
The team will eventually cover the cost. “They came, we negotiated, they agreed and now we’re ready to close,” one seller said.
The utility confirmed notices were sent because of its talks with the Broncos. It found a site in Elyria-Swansea instead.
A dance venue and 1,000 residents were once eyed for the site. A broker’s industrial site is also in the mix.
Denver Water will leave 25 acres but keep its headquarters. The team has already bought private property in the area.
Drive Coffee, which is no longer operating, hints at a comeback: “Keep an eye out.”
The deal, which could relate to the Broncos, is the first to stem from notices “of intent to acquire” sent out this spring.
The Broncos claim Drive Coffee in Centennial “shockingly” touted the sponsorship after it ended due to nonpayment.
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