Orlando Franklin, a starter for Denver in the 2014 Super Bowl, bought the 8,440-square-foot home for $2.6 million in 2019 and renovated it.
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New historic district in Lincoln Park nears final approval
It would be one of the first to be designated under Denver’s “cultural” criteria if the City Council agrees.
Project Snapshot: 1919 Mile High Apartments
Construction on the 12-story apartment complex next to Empower Field at Mile High began in April 2020 and is set to be finished by March 2022.
Top 5 home sales in June: Polo Club mansion lands $9M price tag
Three Cherry Hills Village homes and one in Boulder made the list with sale prices between $5.8 million and $6.8 million.
Hilltop mansion on Robinson Park lists for $4.7M
“It really just feels like you’ve stepped into California,” the listing agent said. The current owners paid $2.5 million for it in 2016.
322-unit Golden Triangle apartment complex sells for $145M
A Toronto-based investment firm bought the seven-story building at 1350 Speer Blvd. It opened in 2019 and is more than 90 percent occupied.
Developer plans to build apartments in RiNo instead of hospitality project
“There’s a lot of uncertainty with capital markets for hospitality because of COVID,” said Andrew Katz, who wants to put up a 12-story building with 95 units.
Undeveloped full city block in Jefferson Park sells for $32M
A developer had planned a 15-story multifamily building with 530 units on the former site of La Loma restaurant. The new owner also develops apartments.
Former Avalanche player lists his University Park home for $3M
Ian Cole was traded to the Minnesota Wild in January, so he put his 6,220-square-foot mansion at 2477 S. Cook St. on the market.
Holland plans second apartment complex along Santa Fe in Lincoln Park
A former tortilla factory would be among the buildings that would be demolished to make way for two five-story buildings with a combined 225 units.