No shit. Commercial real estate (particularly office space) is in the gutter. Not only that the "RINO" area of Denver is so diverse you will probably be shot, stabbed, step on a HIV+ needle or mugged if you spend more than 10 hours a week in the area.
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>The best real estate decision that Ed Haselden said he ever made didn’t bring him riches.
He and his partners made no profit when, in late 2021, they sold the Rev360 office building they’d developed in RiNo. But it could have been worse.
“It would have cost us all a lot of money if we hadn’t bit the bullet,” he said last week.
The five-story, 170,000-square-foot building at 3600 Brighton Blvd. had no tenants when Haselden and his partners sold it to San Francisco-based Shorenstein Properties. And it still has none today.
No shit. Commercial real estate (particularly office space) is in the gutter. Not only that the "RINO" area of Denver is so diverse you will probably be shot, stabbed, step on a HIV+ needle or mugged if you spend more than 10 hours a week in the area.
Archive: https://archive.today/xzQZq
From the post:
>>The best real estate decision that Ed Haselden said he ever made didn’t bring him riches.
He and his partners made no profit when, in late 2021, they sold the Rev360 office building they’d developed in RiNo. But it could have been worse.
“It would have cost us all a lot of money if we hadn’t bit the bullet,” he said last week.
The five-story, 170,000-square-foot building at 3600 Brighton Blvd. had no tenants when Haselden and his partners sold it to San Francisco-based Shorenstein Properties. And it still has none today.
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