
Summit and Rockefeller will build a 13-story, 250-unit complex at the corner of 12th Avenue and Delaware Street.
Summit and Rockefeller will build a 13-story, 250-unit complex at the corner of 12th Avenue and Delaware Street.
“Our game plan is to scale exponentially the Industry brand, as well as all the other aspects of the company,” said Tami Door, who will take the helm of Q Factor.
Puttshack at Lot Twenty Eight will join a crowded field of no-grass-required golf establishments, which are booming in Denver.
“Our objective was never to own a 100 percent spec building,” said developer Ed Haselden, who unloaded the five-story building after WeWork backed out of its lease.
Amazon recommended the receiver, who can authorize a monthly budget of $10,000 for Watson’s personal expenses. The tech giant has accused Northstar of bribing employees to win development deals.
The plaintiffs, who helped fund Solaris to get green cards, are appealing and have also refiled in state court.
The deal for the 212-unit Point 21 complex at 2131 Lawrence St. is worth about $397,500 a unit.
“It’s an extremely busy street, and I think the overall vibe really fits with our brand,” said Jason Beld, the Dave’s Hot Chicken franchisee.
The seller bought the property at the former Stapleton International Airport for $1.3 million in 2016 and unloaded it for $8 million last week.
“We explored so many things, and this was the quickest thing we could do for this season,” said Loveland’s HR Director Karen Cameron.
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