The seller of 1920 Market St., where the MTV reality show was filmed in 2006, paid $6.3 million for it three-and-a-half years ago and unloaded it for $12 million.
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Former ‘The Real World’ building in LoDo sells for nearly double 2018 price
Site of proposed RiNo office building for $13.5M
The developer paid $6 million for the 0.71-acre property in 2019, and planned to build an eight-story, 200,000-square-foot building before the pandemic hit.
Maria Empanada ventures into Boulder
“We’re extending our wings,” founder Lorena Cantarovici said of the chain’s fifth restaurant.
Frank Bonanno sued by former partner over profits from two cocktail lounges
Adam Hodak, who now co-owns the L cocktail lounge on Broadway, alleges that he wasn’t paid properly for his stake in Green Russell and Vesper Lounge.
Bicycle Village merging with Epic Mountain Gear stores
Both chains are owned by Broomfield-based Vail Resorts, which will transfer the bike stores’ inventory to its outdoor sports gear retailer.
Fourth law firm leases space in Denver’s newest skyscraper
Lathrop GPM will join Sherman & Howard, Michael Best & Friedrich, and Haynes and Boone as the only tenants so far in the 30-story Block 162 office tower.
Buddhists plan to demolish center at Speer, Colfax and build new one
The three-story, 60-year-old building would be replaced by a smaller and shorter one that “will beautify Speer Boulevard.”
Gart family, Vail Resorts unload Avon commercial space for $11.3M
The retail and office deal was for about 70,000 square feet. More than 100 condos on the building’s upper floors were not included.
Tony P’s tossing current location for smaller slice of LoHi
“I’m sure anyone with their head screwed on right could do well here,” said Tony Pasquini, who is trying to sublease his pizzeria at 2400 W. 32nd Ave.
Denver businesses seek hospitality licenses to let patrons smoke weed
A Cap Hill inn, a private club in RiNo, and a South Broadway lounge are the first to seek the city’s permission to allow cannabis consumption on site.