Marcotte was director of development for Denver-based Northstar Commercial Partners before shifting his focus to local self-storage projects.
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Developer Don Marcotte dies at 66
Farbers plan apartment, office building on ‘hole in the donut’ LoDo parking lot
“We’re the hole in the donut,” Brent Farber said of 1801 Market St., which is half a city block in an otherwise heavily-developed area.
Junior League buys in Platt Park after Golden Triangle sale
“The developers honestly made us an offer we couldn’t refuse,” said the nonprofit’s president of its prior home, which will become a 13-story apartment complex.
Whole Foods-owned coffee spot on Tennyson closes after seven years
Another location of Allegro Coffee Roasters in Thornton will continue operating as usual.
Building permits 6.1.22
A new building for $7 million at 696 N. Sherman St. and an alteration for $5 million at 8700 Pena Blvd. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Joblon snaps up Cherry Creek buildings from Gart family
“It’s really designed for where we’re going, not necessarily where we are today,” Matt Joblon said of buying the site for a planned apartment building.
Developer plans projects, one 37 stories, on outskirts of downtown
CMK Cos. wants to put up a skyscraper with 500 residential units on Lawrence Street and a 25-story, 646-unit building on California Street.
Juan Padro building new Jefferson Park restaurant
The Realtor who introduced them to each other is also a partner in the project, a Detroit-style pizza joint called Red Tops Rendezvous.
Furniture chain buys former Sears in Thornton for new store
California-based Living Spaces is also planning a location in Lone Tree.
Freshcraft owner giving up on downtown bar and restaurant
Erik Riggs bought the eatery five months before the pandemic began and struggled since. His lease is up at the end of May and he’s going to walk away.