The developer will demolish the existing structures on 30 acres and build several massive industrial buildings, according to plans submitted to Adams County.
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Westfield closes on $31M purchase of Denver Mart real estate
Amethyst Coffee giving up spot inside Clayton photography and event space
The coffee shop, which has three other Denver locations, opened inside Realm in 2019 but never reopened after a pandemic shutdown.
Realtor planning hot pink makeover pays $1.9M for Broadway building
“When this building came up, I kind of freaked out about the price. But I also knew that being on Broadway, it was just a dream for me,” said Vivi Gloriod.
Little Pub sells South Park Hill’s The Elm and adjacent buildings for $2.4M
The company paid $675,000 for the property in 2004 and its CEO said it needed the profits from the sale to offset the pandemic.
Broomfield Town Square plans take shape
Most of the land is owned by the city, and will be developed in a public-private partnership with Milender White Construction.
New dive bar on tap for South Broadway building vacated by brewer
A family of Denverites describing themselves as “newbies” plan to open TrashHawk Tavern in the former Alternation Brewing facility they bought for $750,000.
Landmark designation notice of intent filed for Cap Hill restaurant buildings
The structures at 701 and 711 N. Grant St. are home to four restaurants, all concepts from Chef Frank Bonnano: Lou’s Food Bar, Vesper Lounge, Mizuna and Luca.
Shoe seller lists Platte St. building for $3.3M, three years after buying it for $2M
The founder of Pedestrian Shops said a “shocking” unsolicited offer prompted the listing. It’s unclear whether the store would stay if the building sells.
Westfield plans to build large industrial buildings on Denver Mart site
The developer wants to demolish the 56-year-old complex at 451 E. 58th Ave. and put up warehouses and flex space.
Tennyson first street poised for ground-floor commercial requirement
Similar measures to balance development are being considered for Santa Fe in Lincoln Park, Pearl Street in Platt Park and Gaylord Street in Wash Park.