Asana Partners, which raised more than $1 billion since it was founded in 2015, buys properties in hip or up-and-coming neighborhoods across the country.
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What else does Larimer Square’s potential buyer Asana own? Here’s a sampling
Holland pays $8.7M for site of planned apartment complex along Santa Fe Drive
The Washington-based developer bought properties from three different sellers to build a proposed five-story complex with about 200 units.
Lululemon launching seasonal pop-up store along Tennyson Street
The yoga pants purveyor’s landlord is Asana Partners, which is under contract to buy Larimer Square.
Embattled fund manager Tyler Tysdal sued by landlord over crypto mining
Focus Property Group, his Denver Tech Center landlord, says his server farms are responsible for increasing electric bills by $1,400 a month.
Ironton Distillery property in RiNo sells for $6M
Located on a 0.74-acre lot in the 3600 block of Chestnut Place, the distillery opened in 2018.
Who emailed Jeff Bezos? Fired Amazon employee wants to know in Northstar case
“I never considered myself a rat,” the emailer wrote in late 2019.“I never considered myself a rat,” the emailer wrote in 2019, “but … it is disheartening when people are rewarded so grossly for unscrupulous behavior.”
Huf skateboard brand bailed on planned RiNo store, lawsuit claims
Another tenant was found to temporarily take over the space, but Landlord Edens says Huf Worldwide still owes $41K.
Apartment developer Holland plans 3-story complex at 46th and Tennyson
The mixed-use project, with 130 dwellings and 7,755 square feet of ground-floor retail space, would replace the building previously occupied by Local 46.
Sarto’s Italian eatery closes down after landlord files suit over unpaid rent
“It’s just not possible to have 100 percent of expenses on 40 percent of revenue,” said the owner of the six-year-old restaurant in Jefferson Park.
Out-of-state real estate firm under contract to buy Larimer Square
The change in ownership of Denver’s most famous block would be the first since 1993.