
Helikon Gallery & Studios closed in 2019, but the broker said the new owners have already leased the whole building to a new tenant he wouldn’t name.
Helikon Gallery & Studios closed in 2019, but the broker said the new owners have already leased the whole building to a new tenant he wouldn’t name.
The developer most associated with RiNo has ventured into the Western Slope, paying $2.5 million for the Historic Western Hotel.
Amazon has accused the Denver-based firm led by Brian Watson of paying kickbacks to Amazon staffers for data center development deals in Virginia.
The block’s buildings are largely industrial in nature, but they appear poised for redevelopment.
The firm, which increased its local profile when it purchased Larimer Square, has paid $11.3 million for Tennyson buildings over the last 20 months.
The 2.7 acres at 1300 40th St. is the first Denver property that Charlotte-based Crescent Communities has acquired, but it is already eyeing others.
The company will still have five coworking spots in the city, but it’s vacating about 230,000 square feet of office space.
News that a nonprofit planned to sell two-thirds of the LoHi garden prompted a backlash but it sold the property for $1.2 million anyway.
“It’s a nice amenity for the multifamily, especially as apartments get smaller,” said Ventana Capital CEO Darwin Horan.
The restaurant chain’s Denver location has been closed due to the pandemic since mid-March, and it argues one year from that is when it can legally leave.
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