The Fillmore @ Third building at 320 Fillmore St. is the fourth office building currently under construction in Cherry Creek.
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Four-story office building breaks ground in Cherry Creek
‘They’re ready to go’: Rock Drill owner may finally sell RiNo site
Byron Weiss, an 82-year-old who has owned the property for three decades and seen five previous deals fall through, hopes the sixth time’s the charm.
Restaurant sues to stop eviction from Confluence apartment building
Hwaro Korean BBQ’s owners say a minor clerical error is being used to kick them out before the restaurant can open.
Updated: Nativ Hotel in LoDo sells for $6M in wake of foreclosure
The four-story, 18-room hotel and nightclub has been closed since the pandemic began but two people were shot inside in May.
Knife maker takes former Pasta Pasta Pasta space in Cherry Creek
Jackson Hole-based New West Knifeworks, which makes high-end chef knives, chose Denver to get its first cut of a big city market.
Banana Republic to close store at downtown Denver Pavilions mall
The apparel retailer is bailing on its store within the downtown Denver Pavilions mall, which is owned by Gart Properties.
Building permits 8.31.22
A tenant improvement for $9.3 million in Highlands Ranch and a new building for $7.6 million in Denver are the week’s top building permits.
Pandemic-borne ice cream maker scoops up lease for Tennyson store
It will be the first standalone location for Right Cream, which has been selling 400 pints a week for $13 each at the Dairy Block in LoDo.
Buyer of East Colfax office building plans to build apartments behind it
The Upper Colfax Business Center property sold for $9.3 million last week. The sellers paid $5.1 million for it in 2012.
Evergreen’s Hiwan Golf Club sells
The family that has owned the golf course since the 1970s sold it to an operator that bought another Front Range club in 2020.