
The 304-unit structure would replace the one-story building at 700 Grant St. where Denver’s oldest bike shop operated before closing over the weekend.
The 304-unit structure would replace the one-story building at 700 Grant St. where Denver’s oldest bike shop operated before closing over the weekend.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan jumped to rival CBRE last May, and they have been dueling with their former employer ever since.
The seven-story, 252-unit complex would replace some, but not all, of the surface parking at 4600 S. Syracuse St.
The Robinson house, across from the former Park Hill Golf Course, dates to 1889. A rezoning would allow a second residential building on the lot.
“There was such an entrepreneurial spirit there,” Natural Object co-founder Justin Croft said of former employer Zeppelin. “We’re wired that way, too.”
Citizen Pictures, founded in Denver in 1984 and at 2800 Speer Blvd. since 1998, has produced nearly 450 episodes of Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.”
The undeveloped property was sold by Denver-based development firm L.C. Fulenwider for about $244,000 per acre.
The six-story building at 899 Logan St. is fully leased. It last sold in 2004 along with a nearby property for a combined $6.2 million.
“One of my stipulations when I buy these buildings is that they have nobody here,” said Alison Shunneson, who turns them into apartments. “And no furniture.”
AvalonBay’s seven-story, 222-unit residential project would replace a handful of retail buildings across from King Soopers.
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