
“I wasn’t shopping around for a home, but when I walked in it spoke to me immediately,” seller Douglas Kerbs said of buying the home in 2008 for $1.3 million.
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“I wasn’t shopping around for a home, but when I walked in it spoke to me immediately,” seller Douglas Kerbs said of buying the home in 2008 for $1.3 million.
The Denver Public Library is considering locating a branch within the project, which will have at least 170 units for rent.
The owner of the Save-A-Lot at 1951 S. Federal Blvd. sued its landlord in a 2021 loading dock dispute but the lawsuit was dismissed.
Some neighbors pushed back on rezoning what the owner called “a very underutilized portion of a very sought-after neighborhood.”
The buyer, GM Development, has already brought new life to a condemned hostel in Uptown and a shuttered funeral home in Berkeley.
“There really is no comp to this home in all of Colorado,” said Pat Hamill.
A five-story, 123-unit complex is planned for the property, which was previously home to a tortilla factory.
The court also ruled that the investors and their attorneys do not have to pay $1.6 million in attorney fees to the project’s developers.
The average price per square foot is falling and homes are taking twice as long to sell.
Nazem Kadri signed a seven-year, $49 million deal with the Calgary Flames last month after helping the Avs win the Stanley Cup in June.
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