Newmark Knight Frank reports the following deals: Gelt Oneida Fee Owner LLC and JSLT Oneida LLC purchased the 384-unit Cedar Run apartment complex at 816 S. Oneida St. in Denver for $62 million from WWG LP IV. Terrance Hunt and Shane Ozment represented the seller. Alliance Realty Partners LLC purchased 6.02 acres at the northeast… Read more »
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Lakewood home health care agency sues Arizona company that shares name
Acaria Inc. is alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition.
Edens buys another building in RiNo
The two-story building sold for $1.75 million — 78 percent more than when it last changed hands four years ago.
Firm fills gap in holdings along Clayton in Cherry Creek with $5M buy
Women’s clothing store Max operates on the building’s first floor.
Office building planned next to Catalyst targeting two to three tenants
The nine-story structure will be called “Watershed.”
Tom’s Diner applies for non-historic status as developer eyes apartment project
The 24-hour eatery’s real estate at 601 E. Colfax Ave. has been on the market for months, with an asking price of $4.8 million.
Mortenson sues city for records wanted for convention center scandal defense
“It defies credulity that a project of this magnitude would generate less than 1,300 documents responsive to the CORA request,” the company said in last week’s lawsuit.
Baker apartment complex sells for nine figures
It’s the second time that Alameda Station has sold since construction was completed about five years ago.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 5.10.19
Unique Properties reports the following deals: RedPeak Properties LLC purchased the 66-unit apartment building at 990 Logan St. in Denver for $16.8 million from The Richman Group. Marc Lippitt, Scott Shwayder and Justin Herman represented the seller. 3354 Taxi MC LLC purchased 3354 Larimer St. in Denver for $2.15 million from War Pet Jam LLC…. Read more »
Three-story project planned as RiNo industrial lot sells for $2M
Daniel Huml’s acquisition of 3354 Larimer St. was the second deal he closed Tuesday. “RiNo in general is only in the third inning,” he said.