
The Houston-based developer most recently completed a 40-story downtown tower, and is under contract to buy Carmen Court.
The Houston-based developer most recently completed a 40-story downtown tower, and is under contract to buy Carmen Court.
A Burger King and two small retail strip centers, whose tenants include a laundromat, a Mexican restaurant and a dentist’s office, are at the site now.
Hopes for a compromise haven’t entirely faded as other developers express interest in the property.
We checked in on one of the multifamily projects going up in RiNo.
“We are just exploring all avenues that might be open to us as we evaluate the options for the building in the future,” the owner told BusinessDen.
The seller originally planned to also sell the coworking building next door, but says it is no longer a priority.
The Dallas-based bus carrier moved its Denver operations to Union Station as of Oct. 1.
“Given that we’ve not had anybody, I unfortunately don’t anticipate there being one,” said Katie Sisk, who owns one of the six condos at 900 E. 1st Ave.
Denver joins cities like New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, which passed similar regulations earlier in the pandemic.
“We pioneered trying to run a retail business on Brighton Boulevard,” a Do-It-Ur-Self executive told BusinessDen last year.
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