“We think there’s a redevelopment opportunity over time,” said the buyer.
“We think there’s a redevelopment opportunity over time,” said the buyer.
“Candidly, the Clayton has not done as well as we wanted it to,” Joblon said.
The spot will serve fast-casual sandwiches and Little Man ice cream alongside a high-end bodega.
The firm, which once had a flagship store and headquarters in Cherry Creek, is down to two stores, although the buyer wants to reopen some.
It’s part of Matt Joblon’s Cherry Lane project.
“The focus is to make it a technical hub of excellence, a showcase area, a place to meet with clients, a place to do really intense innovation,” said LG Ad Solutions Chief Technology Officer David Rudnick.
Jimmy and Debbie Lustig are looking to sell their unit at 100 Detroit St.
“Everybody and their brother had been trying to buy it, and we felt like we needed a little more control of the situation.”
Johnny Curiel’s Alteño takes the former Kini’s spot in the Clayton Hotel.
“This will be the anchor for Cherry Creek.” Bank OZK provided the $286 million loan.
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