
Details are still scarce, but two new players are taking a run at the property that was foreclosed in 2018.
Details are still scarce, but two new players are taking a run at the property that was foreclosed in 2018.
Data center in Douglas County sells for more than $10 million, Congress Park gets a new sushi spot, and more sales and leases.
The buyers, a local couple, paid $4.66 million for the business and its real estate.
The industrial site sits just to the north of Centennial Park along the South Platte.
Income-restricted developer Jeff Shanahan sold the site he bought for $5.75 million with city financing two years ago.
It’s the second developer interested in the Central Park Station’s surface lots.
Denver apartments sell for $91M, a hotel near the DTC trades for $11.5M, and downtown gets a new coffee shop.
But the CEO of the St. Francis Center says redevelopment could decrease the number of homeless on the 2300 block of Curtis.
The tech and retail giant bought a 13-acre site to support its future warehouse operations by DIA.
“This will be similar but different,” said the owner of Briar Common.
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