The sale last week of land for the World Trade Center Denver project set a new high water mark for large parcels within RiNo.
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RiNo parcels sell for $13.5M
Three downtown office towers sell on same day, for combined $330M
Two firms opted to switch up their local holdings in a big way last week.
Brunch spot Revelry Kitchen moving to Tennyson Street
The eatery said it would reopen when it closed on 38th Avenue last month, but didn’t originally specify where.
McWhinney pays $6.5M for 38th and Blake site; 17-story project planned
The company reached a deal with the seller that will see it incorporate more income-restricted units than required by the city’s zoning overlay district.
Event recap: Scenes and highlights from ‘The Future of Cherry Creek Development’
“We’re starting to see tenants move from the Tech Center and move from downtown,” said one panelist.
13 acres in RiNo sell for $86M
The seller bought the land in December 2016 for $33.45 million.
Developer under contract for downtown lot floats 40-story ‘Love This City Tower’
But Michael Eisenstein says he could also just opt to keep 1901 Arapahoe St. as a parking lot.
Loretto Heights developer buys former Sports Authority warehouse in Baker
“I think that area is going to be the next RiNo,” said Westside Investment Partners founder Andy Klein, who is also working to buy the Park Hill Golf Club.
‘Pervasive and ongoing crime’: Globeville developer sues owner of neighboring motel
An entity associated with the Salazar family says the Town & Country Motel has created ‘an environment that encourages criminal conduct.’
Ramen bar to open across from Union Station
Jinya Ramen Bar was started in Tokyo in 2000 and made its U.S. debut in 2010.