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“There’s direct competition with the Family Dollar right next to us,” the owner said. “It’s been a struggle since the landlord had them come in last year.”
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“There’s direct competition with the Family Dollar right next to us,” the owner said. “It’s been a struggle since the landlord had them come in last year.”
The company owns 14 complexes in the Denver area, with two more currently under construction.
Westminster-based Frictionless is the parent company of brands that include Redback lawn care equipment and RanchEx ranching equipment.
Park Hill Commons is being developed by Denver-based HM Capital.
Harbinger Development paid $17.5 million in August for 650 17th St. But its website indicates it struck another deal before that.
The company purchased the site in 2015 and opened the eight-screen theater two years later.
The purchasing entity lists a Mexico City office address.
The restaurant will continue operating, according to the buyer.
The space most recently was home to a Nova Scotia-inspired eatery.
The LoHi corridor is already home to REI’s flagship store as well as Rab Denver and Wilderness Exchange Unlimited.
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