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Maybe you went back to the office. Maybe you didn’t. But business didn’t stop and we were there to cover it.
The 66-acre Pecos Logistics Park, which is already home to Pepsi, will have 1.1 million square feet across seven buildings when completed in 2022.
The embattled real estate executive paid $6.6 million for it in 2020, shortly before he was sued by Amazon, and he feared a receiver might cancel the sale.
Judge Liam O’Grady, who is overseeing a lawsuit against the Denver real estate firm by Amazon, said his wife’s Amazon stock ownership didn’t disqualify him.
John Madden now owns just one of the DTC buildings he developed, at 5700 S. Quebec St., where he lives part of the year in a penthouse he listed for $6.7 million.
Embrey now owns the bulk of a block along Colfax Avenue, where it will build a seven-story, 370-unit complex called The Finch.
The seller bought the 121,000-square-foot Orchard Pointe in Greenwood Village for $15.6 million in 2018.
The deal means McWhinney now owns 4.7 acres along Brighton Boulevard. But Great Divide’s Barrel Bar is staying put.
The parking lot baron’s Paradise Land Co. paid $3.2 million for the property in 1998.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan, who left Newmark for CBRE, were told by a judge in July that they couldn’t work in Colorado for a year.
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