The building first proposed for 2nd Avenue and Adams Street in early 2020 would still be five stories, but feature 22 dwellings instead.
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Five-story apartment building about to rise at the edge of Platt Park
The auto repair shop and single-family homes previously on the 0.43-acre site at 1230 S. Pearl St. were demolished.
The Future of Real Estate Taxes: Panelists discuss valuations, tax law changes
Higher property evaluations can be appealed but the repeal of the Gallagher Amendment “almost guarantees residential owners will pay higher taxes.”
Punch Bowl Social founder sells Park Hill mansion for $4M
Robert Thompson — who stepped down as CEO last year as COVID crushed the bowling, arcade and restaurant chain — is moving to New Orleans.
DPS looks to expand School of the Arts as part of Johnson & Wales sale
The proposed future of the college campus in South Park Hill also involves residential development by the Denver Housing Authority.
County assessors increase home valuations 7 to 11 percent
Sale prices have soared in recent months but the higher valuations are mostly based on a period predating the pandemic.
CdeBaca wants city to charge a rental housing license fee of $50 per unit
Landlords would also be required to pay for inspections to get a license, which would be good for four years. Council members disagree over how to assess the fees.
Developer scraps Golden Triangle office project and plans apartments instead
The city wants more non-residential development in the neighborhood south of downtown but Alpine Investments said there was too much “uncertainty in the office leasing market.”
Nonprofit under contract to buy campus of Johnson & Wales University
The private college chain plans to cease operations on 25 acres in South Park Hill this summer.
Local developer under contract to buy part of Five Points Greyhound property
The undeveloped fenced-in lots used to park buses at the edge of Curtis Park are planned to become three-story apartment buildings with 189 units.