The lender wants a receiver to oversee Market Center in the 1600 block of Market Street.
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LoDo office complex in default after missed payment, lender says
Rundown building that housed Kerouauc friend to become gelato shop
2558 Champa in Curtis Park has been on Denver’s list of “neglected and derelict” buildings since 1999, longer than any other structure.
Three in a row: Another office building along DTC corridor enters foreclosure
The owner also has a downtown tower in foreclosure.
Residential conversion eyed for former Cap Hill credit union HQ
Credit Union of Colorado moved to Central Park last year.pad
Downtown hotel seeks $270K from trade group over canceled 2020 conference
Was COVID-19 “common knowledge” by March 5, 2020? The Sheraton thinks so.
Council approves York Street Yards rezoning in 9-2 vote
Council members Shontel Lewis and Amanda Sandoval were the no votes.
Trust that bought loan forecloses on DTC office
The buyer submitted a $11.2 million credit bid for a property that fetched $23 million in 2014.
Small hotel, retail building proposed for narrow LoHi lot
A local developer has owned the 17th Street property since 2015.
Judges order ill-famed Aurora apartments run by receiver with anti-gang plan
U.S. Bank, owed $9 million by the buildings’ controversial owner, sought the caretaker.
Skeptical council to vote on rezoning for Clayton’s York Street Yards
The Denver City Council will vote Monday evening on a rezoning request in Clayton that a pair of developers say would allow the development of income-restricted apartments and bring a large mixed-use industrial property into the modern zoning code. But first, they must overcome the concerns from some council members. “I guess it doesn’t make… Read more »