
But Historic Denver says the company planning to buy the structure has no plans to demolish it.
But Historic Denver says the company planning to buy the structure has no plans to demolish it.
EMW Carpets and Furniture co-owner JC Helmstaedter owns the entire block, according to property records.
Plus, Transform Colorado had been hoping to open its second studio in RiNo this week.
“Everyone is sitting down and working the numbers to see what makes sense,” said the head of the Colorado Hotel & Lodging Association.
Newmark Knight Frank reports the following deals: Opus Development Company LLC purchased 1.65 acres at 550 W. 19th Ave. in Denver for $9.55 million from 19th & Clay LLC. Chris Cowan and Bryon Stevenson represented the seller. New York-based Urban American Management purchased the 32-unit apartment building at 1540 Grant St. in Denver for $8.45… Read more »
Beacon Capital Partners purchased 1740 Broadway for $7.15 million, records show.
Plus, a D.C.-based Mediterranean chain has delayed the opening of its first Colorado location.
We checked in on Zocalo Community Development’s apartment complex going up in RiNo.
Denver also announced a number of changes to parking enforcement on Tuesday.
The financial giant will leave behind the tower at 1125 17th St., which is topped with its signage.
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