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Troubled towers: Breaking down Denver’s distressed office properties
Industrial firm expands Denver holdings with $21M portfolio purchase
“It took a unique buyer to be able to purchase these buildings at a price that the seller wanted,” the listing broker said.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 5.24.24
A southeast Denver shopping center sells for $7M, and more sales and leases.
State leasing Cap Hill parking lot for income-restricted housing project
Gorman & Co. plans a five-story project on the site along Grant.
Orthodox congregation plans new synagogue in Hilltop
Kehilas Bais Yisroel bought the lot near other key Denver Jewish institutions for $1 million in 2020.
Lender initiates foreclosure on DTC office building
A receiver was appointed to oversee the building last month.
Owner of former VA hospital eyes apartment conversion
GM Development, which is asking the city for a rezoning, also plans to preserve a parking garage.
Nepalese restaurateur pays $2.3M for Tennyson building
West End Tap House closed in the space earlier this year. The buyer owns other restaurants on the street.
$2M parking lot deal kicks off Wash Park congregation’s real estate sales
The United Church of Christ congregation plans to leave Williams Street after nearly a century.
Bankrupt WeWork completes negotiations with Colorado landlords
The company will keep operating six locations between Denver and Boulder, the same number it had open when it filed for Chapter 11.