
Elevation Volleyball Club, founded in 2012, is leaving leasing behind and spending $4.8 million on its new home.
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Elevation Volleyball Club, founded in 2012, is leaving leasing behind and spending $4.8 million on its new home.
The prospective buyer already owns another huge chunk of land further down Brighton Boulevard.
The designation essentially makes it easier to demolish or redevelop the site in the next five years.
“We’re just not getting enough people to pay the rent increase,” said Pamela Zorn, who owns Wine & Whey with husband Ron.
The nation’s third-largest owner of apartments bought the block in January for $15 million.
Zocalo Community Development met with neighborhood groups nearly 20 times in the past 2 1/2 years about its rezoning request.
BOCO Cider, which has been producing cider in the city since last May, plans to open one next month.
The two-story structure in the 2000 block of Larimer St. went for $2.8 million.
Daughter Thai will open next to Maria Empanada. “We always wanted a daughter, and we never had one — we have two boys. So this is like our daughter.”
The buyer is Denver-based Daydream Apartments, a company founded last year that calls itself “an entirely new concept for the apartment market.”
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