Jonathan Bush co-founded Littleton Capital Partners in 2004 and his death creates a challenge for the company’s development division.
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Head of firm that developed Edgewater Public Market dies at 63
High-tech darts bar Flight Club to open near Union Station
“It’s not darts for serious dart players,” company President Alan Cichon said. “It’s about getting people together.”
Building permits 6.8.22
New buildings for $37 million at 1900 Lawrence St. and $13.2 million at 4682 N. Beeler Court in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Montessori school buys former Berkeley funeral home once eyed for demolition
“We feel as though we accomplished the goal of saving the chapel,” said GM Development’s Ben Gearhart.
Partly built nursing home in Littleton files for bankruptcy
Five years after its groundbreaking, The Lodge at Ken Caryl remains unfinished and millions of dollars in debt.
Platt Park eatery closes after two years
“The hardest challenge was the inconsistency from every angle,” said a co-owner of Etc. Eatery, which launched during the pandemic.
‘Very bittersweet’: 88-year-old Bonnie Brae Tavern closing after sale to developers
Churchill Bunn and Rhys Duggan purchased the property for $4.5 million with plans to build a three-story apartment project.
Habitat for Humanity sells Highlands HQ site for $6M
Denver-based apartment developer Trailbreak Partners bought the 0.95-acre lot for a three-story, 124-unit project.
RiNo lands second big law firm as Davis Graham & Stubbs inks lease
“RiNo is a place that people are spreading to,” said Managing Partner Kristin Lentz of moving from LoDo.
Distillery owner lists Baker building for $6M, plans move to mountains
“This was our seven-year, long-term plan all along, and we figured we would strike when the iron’s hot,” Wade Murphy said of relocating to Vail Valley.