“I love the history of the house,” said Bob Hill, who has lived with his wife Laura in the 90-year-old Storybook Tudor home for 27 years.
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Developer plans second apartment project in City Park
The California-based Picerne Group’s proposal calls for a five-story complex that would span the entire west side of the 1600 block of North Fillmore Street.
Carmen Court compromise remains elusive but negotiations continue
Developer Hines, which wants to demolish a 95-year-old building that residents seek to be designated a landmark to build a senior housing complex, is willing to walk away if another buyer can be found.
Faustson Tool founder plans to build nine-story apartment building in Sun Valley
Mile High Studios, which would have 166 rental units, is slated for a 0.65-acre site on 13th Avenue.
Polo Club mansion hits the market for $9.4M
If owners get the asking price, it would be the most expensive home sold in Denver since an October sale in Cherry Hills Village.
16-story office building and two seven-story residential buildings planned for site of RiNo park and ride
Atlanta-based Portman Holdings submitted an unsolicited development proposal for the 4.47-acre RTD-owned property at 3800 Wynkoop St.
Both sides in Carmen Court landmark fight detail failed attempts at compromise
Information regarding the possible payout for the building’s current owners also came out Tuesday.
Top home sales in July: $6M Cherry Hills Village mansion finds a buyer — again
The five most expensive properties sold in the region were also in Denver and Littleton.
Racecar driver lists Country Club home for $6M
Neighborhood’s “Castle on the Hill” hits market for $4.75M.
July sees record number of local home sales, record-high average price
“We expected to have record-breaking closings … the surprise was how much we increased in price in one month’s time,” a DMAR official said.