
CLMBR, which sells a vertical climbing machine, occupied the space for five months. “The hypergrowth just isn’t there,” said owner Avrum Elmakis.
CLMBR, which sells a vertical climbing machine, occupied the space for five months. “The hypergrowth just isn’t there,” said owner Avrum Elmakis.
The buyer is a Denver homebuilder that plans to scrape the ’70s-era structure and construct two duplexes on the large lot.
The Avs player $7.2 million for his new home, and sold the seller his previous one for $3.2 million.
Mike Mathieson bought it for $2 million and got $8.3 million. The deal will allow the buyer to expand a condo project it has proposed next door.
Broe’s eight-story 200 Clayton building has topped out and is expected to be completed in the first quarter.
Travis McAfoos, co-owner of Alchemy coworking, and Nava Real Estate Development are planning a five-story building with 150 units.
The Denver firm has had its office at 1125 17th St. since 1979, when the company finished developing the 25-story office tower.
Development is a family business for Brent Farber, who runs Elevation, and his uncle Rick Sapkin, who founded Edgemark.
The CEO of BMC Investments will build the seven-story, 100,000-square-foot Milwaukee Place in the 200 block of Milwaukee Street.
Granite Properties paid $104.8 million for First Avenue Plaza in February. Long Wharf Capital acquired 50 percent ownership.
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