The 10-story, 261-unit project is the third in the Denver area by Charlotte-based Crescent Communities.
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Two-tower condo complex rising at edge of downtown
The 461-unit project, with 32-story and 38-story buildings along Broadway, has been called Block 176. That name will change.
Former Avs player nets $10M on Cherry Hills mansion sale
The son of a hockey hall of famer helped the DU Pioneers win national championships in 2004 and 2005 and started his NHL career with the Avs in 2006.
The recap: Scenes and highlights from BusinessDen’s ‘New on the Block’
On Wednesday, we introduced about 150 of our readers to a new generation of developers making their mark on Denver.
Russell Wilson scores Cherry Hills mansion for $25M
The new quarterback of the Denver Broncos bought a four-bedroom, 12-bathroom house with an indoor swimming pool and basketball court.
March top home sales: Cherry Hills mansion, Cherry Creek penthouse
They sold for $9 million each. The three next priciest home sales ranged from $7.1 million to $8.5 million.
Western portion of Broadway Station bought for residential development
The firm that paid $50 million for the 4.8 acres is planning two buildings on the site, which is zoned for up to 16 stories.
Salazars move family office, foundation into 116-year-old Cap Hill mansion
The 19,000-square-foot Crawford Hill Mansion, built for Denver socialites Crawford and Louise Hill, had been home to a law firm since 1990.
Developer plans 18-story apartment building on former Turin Bicycles site
The 304-unit structure would replace the one-story building at 700 Grant St. where Denver’s oldest bike shop operated before closing over the weekend.
DTC office building’s new owners plan apartment building on parking lot
The seven-story, 252-unit complex would replace some, but not all, of the surface parking at 4600 S. Syracuse St.