Mainspring is just the third owner since it was built in 1928. The seller, nonprofit Women’s Bean Project, is moving to 1300 W. Alameda Ave.
Mainspring is just the third owner since it was built in 1928. The seller, nonprofit Women’s Bean Project, is moving to 1300 W. Alameda Ave.
“After a few visits and doing some research, we found that Five Points is a home for some of Denver’s most enticing and exciting foods,” said a cofounder.
Denver-based Focus Property Group, which developed an adjacent hotel, has owned the property for more than a decade.
Golfkicks’ on-air deal with Mark Cuban in 2019 fell through but the TV exposure boosted awareness of the brand and sales have been climbing each year.
Apartments in Highland sold for $13 million and a retail site along Sheridan in Arvada changed hands for $3 million.
The seller was the Denver Housing Authority, which had owned the commercial building since 1982 but never converted it into housing.
Creative Density founder Craig Baute said he’d like to find a new location in the neighborhood, but availability is limited.
An excavator files for bankruptcy, a coffeehouse fights its landlord to block a competitor, and subcontractors are accused of shoddy work on townhomes.
Travis McAfoos, co-owner of Alchemy coworking, and Nava Real Estate Development are planning a five-story building with 150 units.
“Transparency should be suspended only in extraordinary cases,” Judge Stephanie Scoville said in her ruling.
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