It would be a short walk from the district’s sole existing hotel, which will be replaced.
Thomas Gounley
‘Fake friendship’: Vail philanthropist sues former bridesmaid, claiming $620K loaned for business spent on lavish vacations
‘It was a business deal that went bad, and they’ve been trying to turn it into more than that,’ an attorney for the defendant said.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 8.23.19
CBRE reports the following deal: Vita Fox North LP purchased 41 acres at 4400 Fox St. in Denver for $56.5 million from a joint venture between Woodspear Properties and Ascendant Development Corp. Eric Roth and Martin Roth represented the seller. Cushman & Wakefield reports the following deals: Griffin Capital Company and Legacy Partners purchased 4.52… Read more »
41-acre Globeville site, home to former Denver Post facility, sells for $56M
The seller purchased the site in 2008 for $17.1 million. It was rezoned last year ahead of expected redevelopment.
Development proposal calls for Denver Diner to be replaced by bank branch
Like Tom’s Diner, the business at Colfax and Speer used to be part of the White Spot chain.
Homebuilder buys 38th Avenue auto repair shop ahead of move off Tennyson
“We’re not going to go crazy with the conversions,” Dave Pagano said.
Commission recommends landmark status for shuttered Berkeley funeral home, against owner’s wishes
The company that operated the funeral home wants to sell it to a developer who would demolish the structure.
Whole Foods appears to want to reopen Cap Hill location
The grocer didn’t respond to a request for comment, but an architecture firm repping the company has asked the city to permit remodeling work at 900 E. 11th Ave.
Rezoning approved for shuttered mobile home park in Aurora after contentious process
The 21-acre Denver Meadows site now has zoning that allows for unrestricted height and density. The asking price? $45 million.
New Cherry Creek building leased to WeWork and Amazon Books sells for $55M
The deal is “kind of bittersweet, to be honest with you,” said seller Matt Joblon, noting the two companies that developed the project moved their offices there.