The sale by Burnham Yard fits a pattern of nearby purchases that can be linked to the team.
The sale by Burnham Yard fits a pattern of nearby purchases that can be linked to the team.
That’s in contrast with Denver, where city officials have been intimately involved in recent conversations over Burnham Yard.
In 2023, Denver helped a developer buy a site by Burnham Yard, expecting income-restricted housing to be built. Then the team bought the land.
“Oh my god, this project that I’m doing is maybe happening in real life!”
One property owner: “People need to know that Denver Water tried to pull a fast one.”
Hundreds of emails shed light into negotiations with the Denver Housing Authority.
The two sides have had lots of meetings. Among those invited? Bill Mosher, brother CBRE brokers, a Turner Construction exec and the mayor’s chief of staff.
It was originally listed two years ago for $8.8 million.
LLCs have spent $146 million for 10 properties in the past year. Sellers were kept in the dark: “It was kind of a big secret, y’know.”
“If this were a property on the other side of University, there would be no way we would be approving a nine-foot wall.”
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