
The city purchased 198 parking spaces in 2003. Now, it’s selling them to the entity that owns the rest of the garage, as well as the Whole Foods and shuttered Sears buildings.
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The city purchased 198 parking spaces in 2003. Now, it’s selling them to the entity that owns the rest of the garage, as well as the Whole Foods and shuttered Sears buildings.
Jen Sevcik, Tim Samp and Nattiel Pierson are targeting a February opening for Duality at 4635 W. Colfax Ave.
The Sand & Sage Motel is one of many along Colfax that now cater to lower-income residents who often stay for extended periods, as opposed to travelers stopping in for a night.
Burn Boot Camp – Highlands Ranch announced Nov. 8 that classes were canceled ‘indefinitely.’ Now the studio has been sued by its landlord.
The tech company is working out of CommonGrounds Workspace at 1890 Wynkoop St. until its space at 16 Chestnut is ready.
The site last sold in 2003 for $435,000.
‘The building is beautiful,’ said Jake Schroeder, executive director of the Denver Police Activities League. ‘The building is not the problem.’
The site could house 200 residential units, as well as 50,000 square feet of retail and flex space, according to city staff. The deal still needs City Council approval.
Founder Hillary Denham said Wunderkin is on track for $3 million in 2018 revenue.
Property Markets Group recently began construction of a 12-story project on the first parcel it owns in the area branded Union Station North.
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