The operators of the Town & Country Motel were accused in a 2019 lawsuit of creating “an environment that encourages criminal conduct.”
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Motel at edge of Globeville closes; property sells for $3M
Salazar hotel project in LoHi won’t break ground this year
“We are going to reevaluate the project next year and be patient and wait for the hospitality industry to recover,” Isiah Salazar said.
BusinessDen Assembly recap: Developers see this as the end of a cycle
“I think we’re going pretty deep into a recession and I think it’s going to be drawn out, unfortunately,” BMC Investments CEO Matt Joblon said.
Project Snapshot: Zia Sunnyside
We checked back in on the blockwide project that combines apartments and condos, a bridge away from the 41st and Fox commuter rail station.
Prime West push into multifamily includes plans for eight-story Sunnyside project
The 208-unit building would be just north of Waldschänke Ciders + Coffee, and a short walk from a commuter rail station.
Westfield wrapping up work on income-restricted townhomes in Curtis Park
The project is considered the second and final phase of Westfield’s S*Park development, with the first phase a block away.
Trammell Crow agrees to $250K settlement in convention center bid-rigging investigation
It’s the second company to settle this month, following Mortenson.
Landlord wants space back from bankrupt brewer
Declaration Brewing sold its facility at 2030 S. Cherokee St. in 2018, then leased it back.
Zakhem building five-story project along light rail in Lakewood
“We think it’s a great up-and-coming area,” said John Zakhem.
Neighbors talk effort to preserve Carmen Court condo complex off Speer
The owners of the six units want to sell the property to Houston-based developer Hines, which would build a senior living facility.