
The 19,000-square-foot Crawford Hill Mansion, built for Denver socialites Crawford and Louise Hill, had been home to a law firm since 1990.
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The 19,000-square-foot Crawford Hill Mansion, built for Denver socialites Crawford and Louise Hill, had been home to a law firm since 1990.
Evergreen Devco asked a judge to reverse the council’s rejection of its development plan but the judge ruled the council had the discretion to do so.
A new building for $42 million at 1150 E. Colfax Ave. and repairs for $8.3 million at 1707 Chestnut Place in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
The Denver Energy Center’s owner paid $176 million for it in 2013, but has not found a buyer willing to pay at least its outstanding mortgage of $102 million.
Pizza will still be on the menu in the latest concept from Josh Schmitz, owner of Denver restaurant group Handsome Boys Hospitality.
The 304-unit structure would replace the one-story building at 700 Grant St. where Denver’s oldest bike shop operated before closing over the weekend.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan jumped to rival CBRE last May, and they have been dueling with their former employer ever since.
The seven-story, 252-unit complex would replace some, but not all, of the surface parking at 4600 S. Syracuse St.
The Amazon logistics center planned for east Loveland is more likely to be 3.87 million square feet than it is the 600,000 square feet listed in a city of Loveland press release last week.
LoDough Bakery replaces Engine Room Pizza, Bonanno’s pizza-by-the-slice joint that closed during the pandemic.
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