The proposed 3300 Blake St. project would top out at seven stories on the southern end of the block, and 12 stories on the northern end.
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Son sues dad over RiNo real estate
Larry Burgess bought his first building along Brighton in 1978. His son Neville claims his father is “defrauding” the firm they co-own.
Former Topgolf CEO lines up high-tech mini golf in RiNo retail complex
Puttshack at Lot Twenty Eight will join a crowded field of no-grass-required golf establishments, which are booming in Denver.
Vacant new RiNo office building Rev360 sells for $72M
“Our objective was never to own a 100 percent spec building,” said developer Ed Haselden, who unloaded the five-story building after WeWork backed out of its lease.
RiNo loses another auto repair shop as owners sell property for $2.2M
The buyer of the 0.22-acre lot at 3726 Brighton Blvd. is planning to build apartments with ground-floor retail space.
Lease lawsuits between Ken Wolf, RiNo landlord Edens dismissed
The dispute became highly public over the summer when Wolf posted notices at the businesses telling Edens staff to keep out.
Ken Wolf to RiNo landlord that paid him $50M: Keep out
Signs posted at multiple businesses, including Denver Central Market, say “Edens personnel/agents are not welcome.”
Ken Wolf sues RiNo landlord Edens to extend lease for pool hall
The developer, who sold his real estate holdings to the firm and became a tenant, has also filed lawsuits to extend leases for Sushi-Rama and Il Posto.
$10.7M deal extends RiNo homeless shelter contract through 2023
The Crossroads Center has long been operated by the Salvation Army as an overnight shelter. But it went 24/7 last year.
Ken Wolf sues RiNo landlord to extend leases for Sushi-Rama, Il Posto
“We should be acting like partners, not adversaries,” he said of the firm that paid $55 million for his real estate holdings, making him its biggest local tenant.