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Colorado Coalition for the Homeless asks judge to halt sale of federal land in Lakewood, hoping to turn it into housing community
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless is not giving up in its efforts to turn 59 acres of federal property in Lakewood into a housing community for the homeless.
On Thursday, the organization filed a motion in federal court for a restraining order and preliminary injunction to stop the sale of the property at 6th Avenue and Simms Street via public auction. The motions follow a lawsuit, filed earlier this week, that demands the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services re-evaluate the coalition’s financing plan for its 500-unit homeless housing project.
HHS rejected the plan in March.
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Blackstone secures loan for Grand Wailea acquisition on Maui
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Peek inside Amazon’s new fulfillment center in Aurora (PHOTOS)
Amazon's DEN2 General Manager Joe Dudek led a tour for the media and a few dignitaries of the fulfillment center in Aurora near I-70 and E470 on Thursday morning.
Among the speakers prior to the walking tour were U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, Congressman Ed Perlmutter and Congressman Mike Coffman.
The 1 million square-foot site has been operational since September 2017, but this was the first opportunity for media to tour the facility.
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AMPD Group buys out Carreau’s restaurant on Penn Avenue downtown
Operator of Ten Penny, across the street from Le Lyonnais, sees opportunity to develop new restaurant in location in which Sonoma Grille helped to establish a dining scene on Penn Avenue.
OSU preps its space in the downtown Meier & Frank Building (Photos)
There's not a ton to see right now inside the second floor of the downtown Meier & Frank Building, but looking out from the second floor is a whole different story.
That's because the interior perimeter walls that lined the floor for decades and blocked out not only loads of natural light but views of the bustling streetscape below have been demolished and removed. The result is a space that is once again filled with natural light and alive with the scenes of the city going by.
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17-story condo tower on Bayshore Boulevard taking contracts on units (New renderings)
A new 17-story condo tower on Bayshore Boulevard is officially taking contracts for its residences, each of which occupy an entire floor.
Smith & Associates Real Estate of Tampa is the listing agent for The Sanctuary at Alexandra Place, which will be built at 2619 Bayshore Blvd. Taub Entities of Tampa paid $5 million for the .86-acre property in mid-January.
“Creating a tower like this is a game-changer for the luxury market in Tampa,” Bob Glaser, president and CEO of Smith & Associates, said…
Where are people flipping homes in the Seattle region? The answer may surprise you
A veteran home flipper bought a house in Bellevue for $700,000. Her broker thinks the now remodeled house could go for nearly 60 percent above that.
Kissimmee, Orlando seek developers to address housing shortage
These two major Central Florida cities are looking to developers to help revitalize and support the market's growing housing demand.