The lawsuit revolves around the former First Avenue Hotel, which is being developed into new residences after it sold at a bankruptcy auction for $6.6 million. Defendant David Zucker, CEO of Zocalo Community Development: ‘This is an entirely frivolous lawsuit.’
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Developer submits new plan for 15-story project in Jefferson Park
Tessler Developments submitted a previous plan in 2015 for the 2.68-acre site that once housed Mexican restaurant La Loma, but never broke ground. The new plan incorporates a number of changes.
Berkeley church-turned-single-family-home tests market at $1.4M
List price? $1.4 million for the early-20th-century house of worship.
$4.9M Cherry Hills Village mansion tops November home sales
The six-bedroom home sits on 2.5 acres. The seller bought the land in 2013 for $1.4 million, then built the house.
Lawsuits start flying stemming from city’s affordable housing mess
A local Re/Max agent was sued last week. In another case, the attorney representing homeowners in a lawsuit filed in September said the defendants, which include the city, have been served.
University Park home lists for $2.2 million
The eight-bedroom home was built in 1912 and has had the same owner for nearly half a century.
Five-story modular apartment building set to break ground along Federal Boulevard
A former Pizza Hut at the site recently was demolished. ‘If all goes well, we’ll be wrapping up the job in June,’ the project’s generator contractor said.
Lincoln Park apartment building sells for $29M
The eight-story building a block west of Speer Boulevard last sold in February 2002 for $10.53 million.
RiNo developers buy last pieces of Clayton industrial site; transformation in early stages
Ken Wolf and Ari Stutz were two of the early forces behind RiNo’s transformation. “We’re trying to do there what we did here,” Wolf said of the Clayton site in May.
For sale: A home in Jefferson Park fashioned from an old silent movie theater
The current owner bought the property on 25th Avenue in 2011, and poured $3.4 million into the conversion, according to the listing agent.