A nearby resident told a city mediator that performances at Number 38 made his house shake. But some expressed support for the business.
A nearby resident told a city mediator that performances at Number 38 made his house shake. But some expressed support for the business.
The eight-story Hub North was completed in 2020 and sold last year for $40.5 million with no leases in place.
“We try not to leave a studio alone when we enter a new market,” a company executive said of opening a sister studio in LoHi.
The real estate firm has proposed multiple five-to-seven story buildings with retail space topped by hundreds of residences. The VOA will keep its headquarters.
“I just knew that if somebody else opened up something like this before me, I’d never forgive myself,” said Sarah Smith of Three Arrows Gallery, a name inspired by her three kids.
The developer paid $6 million for the 0.71-acre property in 2019, and planned to build an eight-story, 200,000-square-foot building before the pandemic hit.
The one at 1441 29th St. is leased but the former home of a coworking space for cannabis companies at 2901 Walnut St. was vacant when it sold.
The team putting up One River North, which will feature a gash of greenery, went with a more conventional design for a new 370-unit apartment complex.
“We’re innovative, pioneering,” said a managing partner after leasing 42,000 square feet in speculative office building going up in RiNo.
The Back Nine at The Walnut Room and One Shot Back will vie with about a half dozen similar venues that either opened or leased space in Denver last year.
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