“It’s just an asset. I’m not emotionally connected to it,” co-owner Amin Suliaman told BusinessDen.
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The Herd: New hires, departures and promotions 5.18.22
A law firm adds a shareholder, a private equity firm names a managing director, plus new faces and promotions in real estate, technology, construction and more.
McWhinney files plans for Great Divide site along Brighton
The developer wants to replace the existing packaging facility with a 500-unit, 12-story residential building and a seven-story office building.
With Zillow Offers dead, Opendoor is flipping Denver homes for big gains
Counting all 38 transactions, the company averaged a profit of $31,000 per flip.
Sanctioned homeless encampment to close in Regis, open along Federal
The land where the campsite will move is owned by St. Francis Center, which has been helping operate the Regis camp.
Court clears concert promoter of fraud accusations after failed Red Rocks show
The plaintiff, an investor in the concert, walked out of the trial in protest last month. Then the judge ordered him to pay the promoter’s company $285,000.
Company converts shipping containers to tiny homes
The company has multiple models suitable for use as mountain cabins, backyard offices, or dwelling units for parents, in-laws or college students returning home.
Neighbors say RiNo music venue still too loud
Residents allege Number 38 violated its city license within days. The owners dispute that and say they are following the rules.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 5.13.22
Sneaker store Culture Street is coming to Colorado Boulevard, a Castle Pines corner sells, and 18,000 square feet of office space leased in RiNo.
Walmart heir pays $22M for Cherry Hills Village properties
The sale comes weeks after Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson paid $25 million for a home in the village.