
“As soon as I have the permits, I’ll demolish it,” said Lenny Taub of First Stone Development, which purchased the property earlier this month.
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“As soon as I have the permits, I’ll demolish it,” said Lenny Taub of First Stone Development, which purchased the property earlier this month.
This was the fifth meeting over the past two months held on Redtail Ridge, which is now set to include as many as 3 million square feet of commercial space.
AFC Urgent Care will demolish a structure at 3248 Champa St. and put up a new 3,600-square-foot clinic on a site it purchased in early 2020.
The Denver restaurateur opened Grange Hall this week with nine food stalls in the former C.B. & Potts brewhouse building.
Nightclub operator Valentes Corleons wants to move in but a Nativ Hotel co-owner said “I would rather burn this place to the ground than have Valentes take over.”
A five-story, 421,000-square-foot apartment complex with 366 units is being built on the former site of a carpet and furniture store.
A judge ruled that Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan can’t act as brokers in Colorado for one year.
Mechanical work and a new building for $8 million at 2100 Arapahoe St. and a new building for $7.2 million at 9300 E. 46th Place were the week’s top building permits.
A five-story structure with 58,200 square feet would be built on a 0.4-acre parking lot and replace the firm’s office in LoDo.
“We want to attempt to roll out this brand nationally,” said the Denver restaurateur. “I’ve never met anyone who doesn’t like tacos.”
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