
It’s only about 25 percent leased but that was attractive. “We’re deep-value guys, so we like vacancy,” said the buyer.
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It’s only about 25 percent leased but that was attractive. “We’re deep-value guys, so we like vacancy,” said the buyer.
RLJ Lodging Trust paid about $301,000 per room for the 170-room hotel, which opened in 2017 as the neighborhood’s cheaper lodging.
It will join Sherman & Howard and Haynes and Boone at Block 162, the 30-story building at 675 15th St.
“Perception of the fair administration of justice … is of the highest importance to the court,” wrote Liam O’Grady, whose wife had owned about $22,000 worth of Amazon stock.
An addition for $5.5 million at 3144 W. Francis Walsh Place and a new building for $3.2 million at 2121 S. Broadway in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
The Denver nonprofit has been manufacturing packaged food and providing job training in Curtis Park for 27 years but needed more space.
Owner Kevin Morrison, who rebranded his Tacos Tequila Whiskey in August to focus on takeout and delivery, said the eatery will close after a buyer is found.
But “demolition and construction are still years away,” CEO Gary Yamashita said of “the only remnants of the once-thriving, multi-block Japanese community.”
The team putting up One River North, which will feature a gash of greenery, went with a more conventional design for a new 370-unit apartment complex.
Boom Supersonic plans to break ground on a manufacturing facility in 2022, begin production in 2023 and roll out a completed aircraft in 2025.
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