But “demolition and construction are still years away,” CEO Gary Yamashita said of “the only remnants of the once-thriving, multi-block Japanese community.”
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Two more income-restricted buildings in Sun Valley to be finished this year
The Denver Housing Authority is tripling its portfolio in the neighborhood and planning a riverfront park.
Developers behind eye-catching RiNo project also building in Aurora
The team putting up One River North, which will feature a gash of greenery, went with a more conventional design for a new 370-unit apartment complex.
December home sales: Parker nabs top spot; 3 houses cross $10M threshold
A former Dollar General CEO got $12.5 million for his 45,000-square-foot mansion, making it the priciest home sale in Douglas County history.
Which suburbs could follow Denver’s housing mandate?
A state law allows municipalities to require income-restricted units in residential projects.
Top 10 in 2021: Denver area’s highest-priced home sales
Mike Shanahan’s Cherry Hills Village mansion topped the list with a record $15.7 million. Only sales over $7 million made the cut.
BusinessDen’s top stories of 2021
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Brian Watson sells Cherry Hills mansion for $8.5M after scare
The embattled real estate executive paid $6.6 million for it in 2020, shortly before he was sued by Amazon, and he feared a receiver might cancel the sale.
Denver to kick off rental property license applications in March
Landlords will be required to have licenses for multifamily properties starting Jan. 1, 2023, and for single-unit properties in January 2024.
Developer John Madden sells 3 DTC office buildings to Schnitzer West
John Madden now owns just one of the DTC buildings he developed, at 5700 S. Quebec St., where he lives part of the year in a penthouse he listed for $6.7 million.