
The Denver firm has had its office at 1125 17th St. since 1979, when the company finished developing the 25-story office tower.
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The Denver firm has had its office at 1125 17th St. since 1979, when the company finished developing the 25-story office tower.
The restaurateur bought the remaining five-year lease at 2400 W. 32nd Ave. from the pizzeria, which is moving two blocks south to 3000 Zuni St.
Nathan and Erin Markham have been trying to leave for two years, citing a loss of their old customer base and dissatisfaction with the property.
Francois Safieddine, the restaurateur also behind My Neighbor Felix and the upcoming Wonderyard, said he’s planning a new concept for the location.
Development is a family business for Brent Farber, who runs Elevation, and his uncle Rick Sapkin, who founded Edgemark.
A tenant rebellion against Flyfisher, a major property owner along Welton Street, spilled into public view this spring.
He once told a junior broker they work half days. “I don’t care which half of the 24-hour day you work, I expect you to work half of it.”
The owner closed his Mexican restaurant in Berkeley in October to look for a larger space and he’s reopening at 1691 Central St.
The DC Building at 518 17th St. has 274,598 rentable square feet and was about 80 percent leased as recently as 2015. Now it is 31 percent occupied.
The popular local bookstore chain owes a construction company $123,000, that company claims. They appear to be close to a settlement.
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