
Ann Sacks operated in the Denver Design District for nearly 25 years.
Ann Sacks operated in the Denver Design District for nearly 25 years.
“I need to be seen, I need to be public, I need to be streetside – this is where I do my best work,” said real estate agent Peter Blank.
“We pinch ourselves at living in such a gorgeous place,” the owners said.
The building will serve as the firm’s headquarters, replacing the existing one 1615 Wynkoop St., right next to Union Station in downtown Denver.
Its owner says it was the state’s oldest Japanese restaurant. The space it leased will be redeveloped.
Tributary Real Estate found a tenant for 240 St. Paul St. but the tenant never moved in. Does it deserve a full commission?
The restaurant’s parent company sold the real estate in 2015, only to buy it back last year.
This is the second recent unanimous rezoning approval in the neighborhood.
The project is moving forward. But it’ll be limited to five stories.
The developers expect to break ground in the first quarter of next year.
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