Lincoln Property Co. paid $1.04 million per unit for the 168-unit The Pullman, shattering Denver’s previous per-unit price record.
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Board wants answers before Park Hill homeless campsite vote
Nearby residents have filed appeals to get the city to revoke the temporary permit for the “safe outdoor space” in a church parking lot.
Greenwood Village developer Madden puts his hidden penthouse on market
The office building at 5700 S. Quebec St. was already under construction in the 1970s when he suddenly decided to live atop it.
Apartment project’s ‘living structure’ merges architecture with greenery
The 16-story One River North at 3930 Blake St. in RiNo will feature a carved core resembling a slot canyon filled with water features and landscaping.
Denver hiring new head of urban design to help city improve neighborhoods
The city will conduct a local and national search to fill the position, which has a salary range of $120,198 to $204,336.
Mansion once eyed by Elvis hits market for $5.2M
Presley ultimately decided not to buy the home at 3962 S. Chase Way, but fans continued to believe otherwise, according to the Rocky Mountain News.
Golden Triangle zoning change allows taller buildings
The City Council approved the measure, which lets developers build higher if they incorporate income-restricted housing or preserve a landmark.
Judge rules against Chinese investors in suit over Vail condo development
The plaintiffs, who each invested $500,000 in order to get a green card, have appealed the ruling.
City board rejects bid to oust sanctioned homeless campsite in Park Hill
The appeal to the Denver Board of Adjustment came after a lawsuit filed by five homeowners was dismissed in May.
Apartment developer pays $35M for Denver7 block at Speer and Lincoln
The sale comes two months after the Denver City Council rejected an effort to save the octagonal part of the TV station’s building from the wrecking ball.