The Atlanta-based firm, which developed Union Tower West downtown, first expressed an interest in 3800 Wynkoop St. in spring 2019.
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Local peer-to-peer car rental company looks to join Turo at DIA
Colorado native Rafael Small founded CarGari in November. DIA made $2.4 million off companies like it last year.
Unprecedented gains in Colorado home values preview budget-busting property tax hikes next year
Assessors revealed 33 percent increases in Denver residential property valuations, and a spike of nearly 50 percent in Douglas County.
Council votes 10-0 to landmark City Park West home against owner’s wishes
“I think we have before us tonight an example of extraordinary,” one council member said.
‘We are going to lose for sure,’ developer says of Monday landmark vote by council
Mike Mathieson now wants to build income-restricted units on the property. An ex-mayor is among those calling for preservation.
DIA’s costly Great Hall Project needs stronger oversight to avoid overpaying for work, audit says
Airport officials have come under fire for their monitoring of subcontracts and handling of the project’s quick reboot.
Architect Alan Gass seeks landmark status for Belcaro home where he’s lived for six decades
“Once our buildings are built, we have no control over what owners do to them,” the 92-year-old said. “It took me a long time to get that.”
Pikes Peak summit builder accused by city of shoddy work at 14,000 feet
Colorado Springs has countersued GE Johnson after the company said it was still owed for its work.
Lakewood may dust off the wrecking ball as plan forms to target blight
“They are definitely an eyesore and they attract crime and homelessness — some people are breaking into these places,” said Lakewood Councilwoman Sharon Vincent.
Gas station with roof deck for plane spotting planned on DIA land
The project on the corner of 75th Avenue and Gun Club Road would also feature two separate drive-thrus.