
“We’ve never solicited a business once, never called anybody to ask and manage their property. It’s all come word of mouth via relationships,” said Cornerstone CEO Charlie Hogan.
“We’ve never solicited a business once, never called anybody to ask and manage their property. It’s all come word of mouth via relationships,” said Cornerstone CEO Charlie Hogan.
Main Street apartments in Littleton get a new owner for $6 million, along with other sales around town.
The bulk of the nine proposals BusinessDen has reported on remain active. One should begin in the spring.
“It’s been amazing to finally see people utilizing the space.”
The process is expected to take six months. A sale of the 10-acre site or RFP for a developer could be coming.
Jeff Hermanson says he is working on “fewer, but bigger projects.”
Three homes were named city landmarks. Another 17 buildings near DU were made part of a new historic district.
The Colorado Education Association got millions less than its original $6.9 million asking price.
Poets Row buildings sell at a loss, East Denver apartments fetch $136M and more.
Local developer Republic Investment Group bought a former Lumen campus for $50 million and immediately sold part of the site to two buyers.
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