John Zakhem and his co-developers didn’t intend to sell their apartment project a year after opening. But the offers were just too darn good.
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Irresistible offer prompts Wash Park project sale
Small lot near Union Station fetches $20M
A 1-acre parcel sitting in prime development territory just behind Union Station was sold last week, and it could sustain up to 20 stories of development.
WeWork’s Denver sweep snatches space on Platte
The New York co-working giant has grabbed space in a new Platte Street project, pushing its downtown space to about 120,000 square feet between two buildings.
Sushi spot paves way for large parking deck
The owner of a Pearl Street sushi restaurant is tearing up two neighboring lots with plans to add a 150-spot parking structure with a pair of retail spaces.
Oil company to cut 124 Brighton jobs
A Texas oil company that also has an office in downtown Denver will be laying off 124 employees in its Brighton location, citing a lack of work.
Mortuary building poised for new life
A 100-year-old former mortuary building on an Alameda Avenue corner could be revived with development under new owners.
Developer adding another health facility to Lowry
Building a halfway point between hospital care and home, a Denver developer is creating a 100-bed skilled nursing facility for short-term care on Lowry Boulevard.
Concert spot owners taking over Fort Collins venue
The operators of Denver’s Cervantes music venue have signed a deal to take over operations at Fort Collins’ historic Aggie Theatre building.
Wash Park church sold for $1M
A new buyer has stepped in to take over a 100-year-old Wash Park church property that fielded plenty of requests from developers.
Co-working space launches in the Highlands
A local couple has turned an old furniture shop into a small co-working space in the heart of the Highlands aimed to encourage collaboration among its tenants.