
The iBuyer had sold 29 homes in the Mile High City as of Oct. 25.
The iBuyer had sold 29 homes in the Mile High City as of Oct. 25.
A number of local development firms, along with Oakwood Homes founder Pat Hamill and Airbnb, are among the donors.
The embattled developer points the finger at his former partner, IPI Partners — and a Denver-based firm called Stack Infrastructure.
Buyer Copart plans to turn the site into a storage facility for cars awaiting resale.
Cherry Creek has never seen an eight-figure condo sale, although downtown has.
Denver proposed some more changes this month to the controversial new rules.
No cash would change hands in the deal with Republic Services.
The lender wants a receiver to oversee Market Center in the 1600 block of Market Street.
The owner also has a downtown tower in foreclosure.
The buyer submitted a $11.2 million credit bid for a property that fetched $23 million in 2014.
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