
City Council will vote later this month on whether to renew the RiNo Business Improvement District.
City Council will vote later this month on whether to renew the RiNo Business Improvement District.
The complex is 75% leased, but its largest two tenants have leases that expire this year and next.
Flight, on the Taxi campus at 3575 Ringsby Court, recently renewed its largest tenant.
Alye Sharp’s exist follows the departure of Sarah Cawrse. Both were co-executive directors.
But the company is still interested in building a grocery store.
The nonprofit manages the taxpayer-funded business improvement district.
The Source worries it won’t be able to cool its retail space. Judge Sarah Wallace says that’s for regulators to handle.
The previous owners bought it vacant and secured tenants, but that apparently wasn’t enough.
“They are unable to keep the interior of their space clean of dust,” a Source manager said of one store there.
An attorney suggested ski firm Alterra might want to buy Zeppelin Station.
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