
The project would be built on a parking lot that parallels the Cherry Creek Trail, between Wynkoop and Wazee streets.
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The project would be built on a parking lot that parallels the Cherry Creek Trail, between Wynkoop and Wazee streets.
Texas-based Cypress Real Estate Advisors, which has requested rezoning, expects to close on the site in April, according to an executive.
And a second apartment complex now has opened at the massive development site.
The initial vote, at the Jan. 6 meeting when one council member was absent, resulted in a 6-6 deadlock.
The structures once used by the Colorado Department of Agriculture were demolished in recent weeks.
The deal involves more than a million square feet of office space.
The first attempt earlier this month failed with a 6-6 deadlock.
The apparel giant’s Denver footprint won’t be limited to its downtown headquarters.
There’s good news for caffeine-seeking lawmakers.
The new owner says he’s still deciding between vertical development and keeping the existing building on the site.
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