It’s one of three office conversion applications pending before the Downtown Development Authority.
It’s one of three office conversion applications pending before the Downtown Development Authority.
A land swap deal with Westside Investment Partners was announced in January.
The two towers between Sherman and Lincoln fetched $10 million.
That’s 75 percent less than the last time it sold in 2013.
“I believe in the long-term future of Denver,” said the buyer, who paid $14.5 million for the bulk of the 24-story office tower at 518 17th St.
The redevelopment of the 155-acre property along Colorado Boulevard will ultimately have to be approved by voters.
They are the only local businessmen known to have been part of a bid for the NFL team, which is going to an ownership group led by Walmart heir Rob Walton.
Maybe you went back to the office. Maybe you didn’t. But business didn’t stop and we were there to cover it.
A deceased man’s estate says fraudulent quit claim deeds were recorded for seven properties, plus several contractors claim they were stiffed.
A co-owner and an employee of Edgewater’s Joyride Brewing are launching Live Slow Brewing, which will reopen six of the 12 lanes that used to be Paramount Bowl.
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