
Phased construction for $53.6 million and electrical work for $5.7 million, both at 4882 S. Newport St. in Denver, were the week’s top building permits.
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Phased construction for $53.6 million and electrical work for $5.7 million, both at 4882 S. Newport St. in Denver, were the week’s top building permits.
The Jewish deli and bakery operated in Cherry Creek for decades, but now it has a new location.
The proposed 15-story, 284-unit complex would replace a parking garage and a small office building.
The Rotary, which opened in LoHi food hall Avanti in 2018 and moved to Hilltop last year, also has a deal in the works for an eatery at the airport.
Western Development Group has unloaded several of its assets in the neighborhood in recent years.
Charlotte-based Asana Partners, which also owns buildings along Tennyson Street, bought the three-story structure at 2128 W. 32nd Ave. dubbed 32V.
The bistro opened downtown in 2010, and added a second spot in Central Park in 2019.
“Denver is one of the gateways to the West,” the founder said as to why the Texas-based company is opening a store here.
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.
The nine-story building in the Denver Tech Center is 264,149 square feet, making the deal worth $250 a square foot.
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