“My favorite part of the home is being able to watch TV in my shower, which could fit up to 10 people,” said Orlando Franklin, a retired offensive lineman.
Denver
Contractor sues developer for $1.3M over unpaid bill
ARCO/Murray said it finished its work on the apartment building in Union Station North in 2021 and is still waiting to be paid.
Wells Fargo closing LoDo location
Fewer customers are banking in person, the company said, so its branch at Blake Street and the 16th Street Mall is no longer needed.
Apartments planned for shuttered motel site at Colfax and Colorado
The Royal Palace Motel, which closed in 2013, was built “at the end of the golden era of motels along Colfax” in the 1960s.
Uchi’s sister restaurant to open in Cherry Creek, but there’s a wait
“The late opening date is a result of the permit process and also the fact that we have to repurpose the building,” said the CEO of Hai Hospitality.
Building permits 5.25.22
New buildings for $79.7 million at 696 N. Sherman St. and $18 million at 9990 E. Harvard in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Rural development nonprofit pays $4M for Broadway building
The Cap Hill property that the LOR Foundation plans to use for a local office was previously home to PorchLight Real Estate Group.
Investors say Denver NFT artist stole $500K, spent it on pixelated cat art
A lawsuit claims Tyler Gaye, working as NFT Machine, raised the money and pocketed it. So-called “rug pulls” are common in the world of non-fungible tokens.
Former Kentwood CEO, partners sell DTC office building for $42M
The four-story One DTC West, completed in 2018, is about 75,000 square feet, making the deal worth about $563 a square foot.
The Herd: New hires, departures and promotions 5.24.22
A new law group is formed, plus new faces and promotions in wealth management, public relations, nonprofits, hospitality and more.