Phased construction for $23 million at 301 S. Harrison St. and boiler and AC repairs for $4.7 million at 26920 E. 86th Ave. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
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Building permits 8.11.21
Office building in Centennial sells for $66M
The nine-story building in the Denver Tech Center is 264,149 square feet, making the deal worth $250 a square foot.
Houston firm snaps up five Denver strip clubs as Troy Lowrie makes exit
The sale of the local clubs is part of a broader $88 million deal by RCI Hospitality to acquire 11 strip clubs across the country.
Nonprofit may redevelop West Colfax motel buildings that house homeless
Volunteers of America Colorado applied for certificates of demolition eligibility for its structures but one is eligible for historic designation.
Denver developers team up for 4 infill apartment projects totaling $135M
The firms led by Rhys Duggan and Churchill Bunn are partnering in Berkeley, the Golden Triangle, Union Station North, and another unnamed site.
Wash Park Mexican restaurant owners open sister concept in Arvada
Lady Nomada launched in July, five months after the Gastamo Group debuted Perdida Kitchen.
BusinessDen’s DenX: Scenes from ReelWorks Denver
The women’s networking event made its post-shutdown return on Wednesday.
Denver chef preps his own restaurant across from convention center
Terra will offer Italian food where Uncle Joe’s Hong Kong Bistro used to be at 891 14th St.
ViewHouse owner snaps up another sports bar building in LoDo
Francois Safieddine paid $1.4 million for 1938 Blake St. six months after buying the adjacent 1930-1932 Blake St. for $5.2 million.
Homeless campsite at Park Hill church survives second board vote
Three members were in favor of an appeal by neighbors seeking its removal, but the matter died because appellants needed four votes.