
Auraria Student Lofts, which stretches 14 stories atop a hotel, sold for $56 million in 2019 and went bankrupt in 2022.
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Auraria Student Lofts, which stretches 14 stories atop a hotel, sold for $56 million in 2019 and went bankrupt in 2022.
Bradley Eide’s Elevate Cos. paid a similar sum for a Lincoln Park property in April.
The space near Littleton, once a normal Macy’s store, has been a fulfillment center in recent years.
“This center has been one of the biggest examples of troubled properties that we’re trying to tackle,” the city’s planning director said.
Most won’t know the results of their appeals until Aug. 15.
The 375-employee organization is tapping another member of the C-suite to be interim CEO.
Benchmark Commercial Real Estate reports the following deals: SSR Properties LLC purchased 2323 S. Lipan St. in Denver for $4.25 million from Stratton Oak II LLC. Tanner Mason represented the buyer. Cradle to Crayons leased 7,159 square feet at 1961 Youngfield St., Suite 203, in Golden. Tanner Mason represented the tenant. Sheldon-Gold Realty Inc reports… Read more »
Denver’s tallest building recently secured a couple wins on the leasing front, including one deal with the city.
The property along Alameda was vacant when it sold for $8.3 million last year.
The seller was originally just trying to lease the property.
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