The developer will demolish the existing structures on 30 acres and build several massive industrial buildings, according to plans submitted to Adams County.
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Realtor planning hot pink makeover pays $1.9M for Broadway building
“When this building came up, I kind of freaked out about the price. But I also knew that being on Broadway, it was just a dream for me,” said Vivi Gloriod.
Plans for 12-story RiNo building change from condos to apartments
Developer Edee Anesi said the decision to go after renters instead of buyers was made because “the condo market right now is pretty tough.”
Landmark designation notice of intent filed for Cap Hill restaurant buildings
The structures at 701 and 711 N. Grant St. are home to four restaurants, all concepts from Chef Frank Bonnano: Lou’s Food Bar, Vesper Lounge, Mizuna and Luca.
Westfield plans to build large industrial buildings on Denver Mart site
The developer wants to demolish the 56-year-old complex at 451 E. 58th Ave. and put up warehouses and flex space.
Dallas-based lender vacating Centennial office, laying off 417 employees
Santander Consumer USA, which has 6,000 employees and 3 million customers, notified the state of the move in a letter this week.
New York firm is potential buyer looking to demolish Denver7 building
The television station’s general manager identified Property Markets Group in a letter to the city and said it is planning a residential project for the site.
Ken Wolf sues RiNo landlord to extend leases for Sushi-Rama, Il Posto
“We should be acting like partners, not adversaries,” he said of the firm that paid $55 million for his real estate holdings, making him its biggest local tenant.
Holland pays $14M for site of proposed RiNo apartment complex
The Washington-based developer submitted a plan in 2019 for an eight-story building with 365 units on the vacant lot at 2950 Arkins Court.
Law firm’s first move in 45 years gives newest skyscraper its first tenant
Sherman & Howard’s 60,000-square-foot lease at Block 162 is the largest signed downtown since late 2019.