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The buyer owns an adjacent building. The founder of Zeppelin Development now owns just one property in the neighborhood.
The buyer owns an adjacent building. The founder of Zeppelin Development now owns just one property in the neighborhood.
The firm plans a 132-unit project that could break ground in 2025.
Seller Stephen Morris ran a print shop in the space for several decades.
The deli is also opening a production kitchen and wants to add more restaurants in the future.
The project by City Street Investors and Columbia Group goes before Denver’s Landmark Preservation Commission for a second time on Tuesday.
The 250-foot-tall structure with 285 apartments would replace a pair of office buildings but keep Cherokee Row at 11th Avenue and Cherokee Street.
The Dallas-based developer is already constructing apartment projects in Cherry Creek and the Golden Triangle.
The Arvada-based firm’s $185 million project would take advantage of recent zoning changes that allow taller buildings in the neighborhood.
Embrey now owns the bulk of a block along Colfax Avenue, where it will build a seven-story, 370-unit complex called The Finch.
Summit and Rockefeller will build a 13-story, 250-unit complex at the corner of 12th Avenue and Delaware Street.
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