
Patent attorney David St. John-Larkin succeeds Sonny Allison, who had served in the role since 2015.
Patent attorney David St. John-Larkin succeeds Sonny Allison, who had served in the role since 2015.
As a result, three Denver residents who last month indicated they might ask the city to designate the building a landmark have decided not to do so.
The 30,000-square-foot facility specializes in structural damage and offers more extensive repairs than the company’s “service centers.”
The purchase is one of three real estate transactions on the street not involving Asana Partners that have closed in recent weeks.
The asset manager behind the buy likes government tenants, and is opening a regional office in Denver led by a former GSA acting administrator.
The lease of Chipotle’s former space on the 24th floor brings the number of law firms in the 40-story tower to six.
The 13-story building at 4600 S. Syracuse St., which is 90 percent leased, last sold for $60.8 million two decades ago.
The 110-unit project by Palisade Partners would replace a low-slung parking garage on a 0.36-acre lot.
The nonprofit, which paid $1.18 million a decade ago, expects the eventual buyer to redevelop the property.
The Chicago-based apartment developer, whose first Denver property has 455 units and 800 more units on the way, “does a few things completely different.”
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