The first residents are expected to move this month to the site, which has 99 condos and townhomes, as well as commercial space.
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Unico submits development plan for LoDo infill project

The Seattle-based company wants to replace a parking lot next to the Cherry Creek Trail with an eight-story building.
Unhappy at $550K drop, sellers of Evergreen mansion sue brokers

Former Evergreen homeowners claim they told their agent in confidence about financial difficulties, which required them to refinance the home with a hard-money loan. One of the agents said word about their financial difficulties did get out — But it wasn’t real estate agents who spilled the beans.
Fraser ranch on 200 acres listed for $8M

A 200-acre ranch has hit the market in Fraser.
Former Denver Post plant in Globeville rezoned for 12 stories
Denver City Council has approved the rezoning of The Denver Post’s former printing plant in Globeville, the latest step toward the property owner’s vision of seeing the 41 acres become a mixed-use neighborhood with structures as tall as 12 stories.
Chicago developer’s proposed Arapahoe Square tower now shorter, wider

Akara Partners now wants to build a 23-story structure at 2136 Lawrence St.
Littleton stops issuing Airbnb licenses

The city council, representing a town of 46,000, voted 6-0 to pass an ordinance preventing Airbnb hosts and other vacation renters from obtaining new licenses until mid-October.
Land deal in Cherry Creek works out to $8.9 million an acre

The property previously was home to Newberry Brothers Greenhouse & Florists, which moved several years ago.
Downtown apartment tower nets $131 million, and buyer also grabs nearby parking lot

Profit soars for seller RedPeak, which bought 1600 Glenarm Place for $10.75M in March 2004
The scraping of Denver: bye-bye bungalows; hello townhomes, duplexes and mansions (depending on neighborhood)

Denver says about 1,200 structures have been demolished and replaced with new ones — townhomes, duplexes, etc. — since 2016. And while what get bulldozed looks the same, what gets built in its place varies by neighborhood.