A Dallas firm now intends to build an apartment complex with minimal retail space on a full city block along Downing.| BusinessDen
Byron Weiss, an 82-year-old who has owned the property for three decades and seen five previous deals fall through, hopes the sixth time's the charm.| BusinessDen
The City Council will vote on a number of items related to the RiNo site on Sept. 15.| BusinessDen
The expected buyer is local and considers Industry a “trophy building.”| BusinessDen
Distressed office space has bled into RiNo — and newer product.| BusinessDen
Jason Winkler says he owns 50 percent of the building.| BusinessDen
The roughly 2.2-acre property was purchased in parts and is currently home to a smattering of different industrial buildings that appear vacant.| BusinessDen
If a receiver must be appointed, don't pick The Stapleton Group, Zeppelin argues.| BusinessDen
A judge ultimately sided with lender Wells Fargo rather than Zeppelin Development, which said it is appealing.| BusinessDen
Zeppelin Development has been trying to sell the four-story building at 3501 Wazee St.| BusinessDen
The property had been in receivership after its previous owner defaulted on $29 million in loans.| BusinessDen
Zeppelin Development had wanted Cordes & Co. to get the job.| BusinessDen
The developer said the bank is acting “predatory.” Wells Fargo says Zeppelin should watch its language.| BusinessDen
An attorney suggested ski firm Alterra might want to buy Zeppelin Station.| BusinessDen
Vehicles can’t enter the 2900 block of Larimer. “We don’t have the exposure that we felt we had before.”| BusinessDen
Other prominent property owners think the mill levy should be reduced.| BusinessDen