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Denver, Colorado · DenverFive years ago, Brad Cummings bought the 1980s Citadel office building in Cherry Creek at a loss for the seller. Last week, he sold it for a profit. Zurich Alternative Asset Management, a subsidiary of Swiss firm Zurich Insurance Group purchased the 7-story, 131,000-square-foot building at 3200 E. Cherry Creek South Drive for $52 million. Cummings, through his firm Matador Equity Partners, paid $33 million for it in May 2020. Neither Zurich nor …See the Story
Cherry Creek office building sells for big gain
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Denver, Colorado · DenverBroadway 10’s restaurant in 9,000 square feet of the new office building at the corner of University Boulevard and Third Avenue has been years in the making for Provision Concepts.See the Story
OKC Restaurateur Debuting $11M Cherry Creek Steakhouse: ‘I Went Big’
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Coria · CoriaThe Vail Inn condos and Evergreen Lodge hotel. (BusinessDen file) A judge in Eagle County has agreed to continue blocking Vail developer Peter Knobel from forcing five condo owners to sell their units but has signaled that he will not do so for much longer and that Knobel’s plans to demolish the condo building will ultimately succeed. “The Evergreen Lodge is not going to stay the same as it is,” Judge Paul Dunkelman said of the building at 250 S…See the Story