An alteration for $40.4 million at 3615 Delgany St. and a $17.1 million addition at 700 14th St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
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Building permits 7.14.21
Airbnb-like hotel building in LoHi sells for $7.3M
Three of the four Denver properties where the startup operates at the intersection of hotels, apartments and Airbnbs have been sold since late 2019.
New putt-putt golf bar and restaurant rolls into RiNo
Rino Country Club customers won’t have to buy memberships or worry about a dress code, but they will need a valid I.D. to buy alcohol.
Municipal lobbying firm buys building three blocks from Denver city hall
“We just saw this as a unique opportunity to stay in the geographic area that we feel works for us,” said Roger Sherman of CRL Associates.
Machete Tequila & Tacos owners cook up new concept in Cherry Creek
John Wallrath and Dan Ohlson are leasing the former Vinue Food and Wine Bar space at 2817 E. 3rd Ave. and plan to open Derecho, a cocktail and wine bar.
Pepsi plans massive new bottling plant, warehouse on 148 acres by DIA
The soda giant wants to build a 1.1 million-square-foot building at Tower Road and Pena Boulevard and is marketing for sale its 30-acre property in RiNo.
Architecture, engineering firm moving to new HQ in Greenwood Village
Galloway & Company has signed a lease for 34,000 square feet at 5500 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. and plans to relocate by the end of the year.
Nonprofit pays $2.5M for lot by its Arapahoe Square homeless shelter
The Denver Rescue Mission now has full control of the east side of the block. The seller paid $791,000 for the 0.36-acre property in 2010.
Nightclub owner buys Falling Rock building in LoDo, plans similar bar
Valentes Corleons, who is also reincarnating the nearby El Chapultepec jazz club, said “it breaks my heart to see these longtime businesses closing.”
Firm buys Lakewood shopping center, pledges ‘to bring Belmar back’
The retail and office district is the de facto downtown, but occupancy has been declining.