
The parking lot baron’s Paradise Land Co. paid $3.2 million for the property in 1998.
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The parking lot baron’s Paradise Land Co. paid $3.2 million for the property in 1998.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan, who left Newmark for CBRE, were told by a judge in July that they couldn’t work in Colorado for a year.
“It is concerning to have a disclosure like this on a case like this,” said an attorney for Northstar and its CEO Brian Watson.
“There’s no bartenders or TVs, and it’s conversational,” said a Birch Road co-founder. “You can talk to each other, and hear each other.”
“We wouldn’t have bought downtown and we wouldn’t have bought in DTC,” said co-founder Brent Kline.
The construction firm has proposed five stories with 59,100 rentable square feet but expects to keep the majority of the space for its own office.
“I always tell people that small businesses are the frontlines of any frustration or anger pent up from the pandemic,” one cofounder said. “We just deal with how people process it and, unfortunately, it’s more on the negative side.”
Steve Weil installed solar panels and energy-efficient lighting and windows at 1626 Wazee St. but he’s worried about possible future costs to meet Denver’s requirements.
Plans, while subject to change, call for 780,000 square feet of office space and about 600 residential units in buildings 8 to 13 stories tall.
Mark Stevens, who Forbes estimates is worth $5.2 billion, was a partner at Sequoia Capital when it invested in Google, PayPal and LinkedIn.
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