The City Council will decide if the company can build multiple buildings of five to seven stories with ground-floor retail space topped by residential.
The City Council will decide if the company can build multiple buildings of five to seven stories with ground-floor retail space topped by residential.
“This is my 18th restaurant, and the most money I’ve ever made was in the restaurants where I owned the real estate,” said Ed Novak.
The real estate firm’s attorneys said the evidence “could not be more straightforward” that Chris Cowan violated a court order. Then they changed their minds.
A Denver City Council committee OK’d an amendment to eliminate parking requirements for residential projects within a quarter-mile of transit corridors.
“The short answer is, it was COVID related,” said Hospitality Salad Co.’s attorney, who blamed the pandemic for reduced foot traffic.
The undeveloped property is appraised at $1 million, but the agency will accept the highest bid that meets its undisclosed minimum reserve.
“Technology is convenient, so why not have it in a convenience store?” said Choice Market’s founder of paying with an app instead of a cashier.
Wild Taco’s meat will be standard Mexican fare, but the cocktail menu will stand out.
The 10-story, 261-unit project is the third in the Denver area by Charlotte-based Crescent Communities.
CP Group, which paid $204 million last year for the 31-story building, plans to construct wings on two sides.
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