The home designed by famed architect Burnham Hoyt will set a record for Wash Park if it sells for anything close to its asking price.
Denver
Block 162 office tower signs first tenant that’s not a law firm
Accounting giant Moss Adams leased about 25,000 square feet in the 30-story skyscraper at 675 15th St.
Judge in Shotgun Willie’s death case: Jury may hear about ‘Black Suit Pack’
An attorney for defendant John Liprando argued that the name of the informal group makes his client sound like a mafioso.
Concept plan submissions surged in final weeks before June 30 deadline
Denver gave developers a chance to avoid a new income-restricted housing mandate and plenty of firms wanted to be grandfathered in.
Former Wahoo’s Fish Taco site in Uptown listed for $3.5M
The property is zoned for mixed-use projects up to five stories. Leasing is an option, with annual rent of $25 per square foot.
The Herd: New hires, departures and promotions 7.5.22
The CEO of Red Robin is retiring, plus new faces and promotions in law, construction, insurance and more.
Equinox bails ahead of Joblon’s Cherry Creek sale to Gart
But the high-end gym chain will land in the neighborhood eventually, according to the head of BMC Investments.
Aimco spinoff plans 53-story tower rising from downtown buildings
The entire project, including the 158 apartments in the existing nine-story Boston building and eight-story Kistler building, would have a total of 585 units.
‘It was driven by thinking I had the Midas touch’: Tysdal gets six years in prison for securities fraud
The 51-year-old Lone Tree resident admitted taking millions from investors, including several professional athletes, through lies and omissions.
Convicted wine scammer, wife face money laundering, PPP fraud charges
Ronald Wallace, 65, avoided prison time after ripping off wine connoisseurs. The couple pleaded not guilty to dozens of new criminal counts.