
“But this is not the end,” according to Turing founder Jeff Casimir.
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“But this is not the end,” according to Turing founder Jeff Casimir.
The St. Francis Center has expressed an interest in a future redevelopment on Curtis Street.
Hawkeye Hotels eyed a 2020 groundbreaking for a dual-brand hotel. Then Covid hit.
The 550,000-square-foot building at 1515 Arapahoe St. is 45% occupied.
“It was for sure more interesting than some of the real estate sales I’ve had,” said the listing broker.
The city restored the practice of fee-in-lieu for developers looking to pay their way out of parkland set-asides.
It’s the second Denver-area property where Westport Capital Partners has handed over the keys.
The seller hopes to move the well-known restaurant’s building across the street.
It was the second straight year of decline. Denver has yet to get back to its pre-Covid peak.
Weathervane Cafe galvanized opposition. Then Michael McAtee agreed to pay for postcards, and not bring in a competing business.
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