The planned complex will have 300 units and be five stories high, much shorter than the nine stories originally proposed.
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Centennial builder files for bankruptcy on Parker hotel project
Colorado World Resorts and its owners have a recent history of stalled projects, including a planned condo complex in Avon.
Edens closes RiNo land deal; sets stage for residential redevelopment
Construction of 85,000 square feet of retail topped with about 380 units in five- to seven-story buildings could start in the spring.
Bookseller’s $6M Boulder mansion topped region’s home sales in July
Two homes in Greenwood Village and two in Denver each between $4.9 million and $6 million rounded out the top five.
City Council considers rezoning for RiNo lots 2 years after denial
Golub & Co. wants to build two apartment buildings on Denargo Street that could be as high as 16 stories and contain up to 800 units.
Homebuilder mired in lawsuits files for bankruptcy
TM Grace Builders claims a 2020 lawsuit, combined with the pandemic, crushed the company. It has been sued several times since then.
Backyard on Blake developer buys former Curtis Park fire station
Mainspring is just the third owner since it was built in 1928. The seller, nonprofit Women’s Bean Project, is moving to 1300 W. Alameda Ave.
Apartment building planned for last undeveloped lot behind Union Station
Denver-based Focus Property Group, which developed an adjacent hotel, has owned the property for more than a decade.
Rezoning of Cherry Creek office lots sought for residential project
Travis McAfoos, co-owner of Alchemy coworking, and Nava Real Estate Development are planning a five-story building with 150 units.
‘A vibrant new district’: Coors family redeveloping 12-acre downtown Golden site
Michael Coors said his family expects to spend up to $1 billion on the largest redevelopment project in the city’s history and wants additional investors.