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The team drafted him in the first round in April.
The team drafted him in the first round in April.
McManus, who the team released last year, bought the house in 2021.
Properties in Cherry Hills and Cherry Creek, including two on the same block, also made the list.
It’s opened by neighboring Zuma’s Rescue Ranch, an animal rescue and behavioral health provider.
“One of my priorities is to focus on workforce development,” he said. “We will be taking BuildStrong national.”
“When we went to the basement and saw the portrait room, I got it,” said owner Kevin Brynestad.
Properties in downtown Denver, Sedalia and Hilltop also made the list.
“This is definitely the most upscale, largest fix and flip we’ve done,” said the sellers, who paid $4 million last June.
“I’ve always had a passion for real estate,” said Todd Davis, who retired in 2021.
The top spot went to an $8.5 million deal.
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