
An industrial property in RiNo that was slated to be part of a mixed-use development called Giambrocco is now being incorporated into another project called Revolution 360.
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An industrial property in RiNo that was slated to be part of a mixed-use development called Giambrocco is now being incorporated into another project called Revolution 360.
A California-based hotelier purchased the 0.22-acre parcel along Blake Street.
It will be the Dallas-based company’s second location in the Denver metro area.
The owner of the 900 E. 11th Ave. property, where Whole Foods operated for years up until last November, plans to discuss possible redevelopment of the site with community members next month.
A one-story warehouse and a single-family home in RiNo have sold, and the new owner hopes to incorporate them into a three-story project that would bring 28 condominiums to the site.
The coworking company has signed a lease at the Hub in the RiNo neighborhood.
Edens shelled out $4.3 million last week, after spending $50 million in May for the market and other nearby properties.
2736-2804 Welton Street LLC purchased 2736 Welton St. — known as Five Points Plaza — as well as 2748, 2800 and 2804 Welton St. this week for $6 million, according to county records.
J Cure Land LLC purchased 2605 and 2615 18th St. in Denver last week for $2.18 million, according to county records.
An Orlando, Florida-based hotelier has added to its downtown Denver holdings with the purchase of the Ritz-Carlton hotel for $100.25 million.
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