The buyer of a little-used brutalist office building in Cap Hill wants to construct income-restricted housing on the site. Denver-based Kentro Group submitted plans to the city last week proposing a five-story, 104-unit residential building at 1001 Lincoln St. Kentro purchased the 0.53-acre property, which has a low-slung 18,500-square-foot office building on it, in December… Read more »
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Kentro eyes income-restricted housing for former Gart site in Cap Hill
St. Louis firm pays $54M for Cherry Creek office and retail buildings
The buyer established a Denver office last year and said it was targeting deals in the $10 million to $100 million range.
Tony P’s reopens in smaller LoHi spot
The restaurant vacated its unit at the corner of 32nd and Zuni last year, downsizing in a move two blocks to the south.
LoHi preschool owners buy its real estate on school’s 10th anniversary
“It’s hard to find retail space in preschools anywhere, but specifically downtown with everything building up,” said Ben Bloise, who owns Highlands Academy with his wife Holli Martin.
Car lot property sells for $11M after consignment dealer shutters
CarLotz operated at the site for a little over a year before closing in November.
Apartment developer pays $9M for site along Leetsdale
The seller is affiliated with Newberry Bros., the floral shop that has operated on a portion of the site.
These Colorado firms were awarded the most patents in 2022
Palantir, which moved its headquarters to Denver in 2020, took the No. 2 spot.
Accounting firm leases 15K at RiNo office building nearing completion
Wipfli is consolidating existing offices in Lakewood and the DTC, which combined are about 35,000 square feet.
Ex-New Belgium brewer opens Second Dawn near Stanley Marketplace
The name references Aurora, which is Latin for dawn. The Koenigs believe if there were two dawns, the second would be after work enjoying a cold beer.
Crepes ‘n Crepes reopens in Congress Park
Alexandra Pozdnyak, who owns the restaurant with her husband, mother and stepfather, told BusinessDen Friday that she hopes it continues to draw those who flocked to its previous location in Cherry Creek.