
A new building for $53.6 million at 1521 N. Hooker St. and an alteration for $26 million at 8400 Pena Blvd. in Denver are the week’s top building permits. Download our sortable Excel file.
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A new building for $53.6 million at 1521 N. Hooker St. and an alteration for $26 million at 8400 Pena Blvd. in Denver are the week’s top building permits. Download our sortable Excel file.
Up to this point, the airport has only issued requests seeking proposals for specific plots of land it would like to see developed.
The project by City Street Investors and Columbia Group goes before Denver’s Landmark Preservation Commission for a second time on Tuesday.
Boston-based Starry came to Denver in 2019.
Uptown apartments sell for $8M and Lincoln Property Co. reports a 60k sq. ft. lease.
Investors knew the risks when they bankrolled developments he suggested he would invest in but didn’t, Brian Watson told a federal court.
More than a year after the Denver City Council OK’d the zones for drinking to-go alcoholic beverages, no one has applied for one.
Thierry Rignol bought the LoDo property for $6.3 million in August and originally hoped to reopen it within weeks.
New buildings for $6.2 million at 3901 Wynkoop St. and $5.5 million at 650 W. Colfax Ave. in Denver are the week’s top building permits.
The century-old bathhouse on West Colfax Ave. sold this month for $2 million. The buyers plan to eventually put up an apartment building.
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