
Schnitzer West, which is developing 201 Fillmore, announced the new tenant Tuesday.
Schnitzer West, which is developing 201 Fillmore, announced the new tenant Tuesday.
Kyle Ramstetter admitted to helping facilitate a kickback scheme. Then prosecutors dropped the case. Then he made a call.
The round, led by 9News parent Tegna, brings the total raised by the sports media firm to $25 million.
The 41-acre project where I-70 and I-25 meet will also feature residences and office space.
It’s already Colorado’s largest hotel.
Council members Amanda Sawyer, Diana Romero Campbell and Paul Kashmann are advancing the proposal.
The project is at the southwest corner of Broadway and Alameda Avenue.
The structure was completed in July 2020. No one has ever moved in.
The company cut its footprint in the Wells Fargo Center at the end of last year.
Everything was networking to the Laff Bennett Logan partner. “How many clients are you getting at the Renaissance fair, dad?”
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