FORT COLLINS, CO - San Francisco-based real estate firm Hamilton Zanze (HZ) has purchased The Wyatt, a 368-unit apartment community in Fort Collins, Colorado.
The purchase marks the firm s second acquisition in the Fort Collins market and 15th in Colorado. The community, newly built in 2019, is in immediate proximity to Interstate 25, providing access to Downtown Fort Collins, Downtown Denver, and major regional employers. The Wyatt offered an exciting opportunity to buy a brand-new asset in Fort Collins, said David Nelson, managing director of acquisitions for Hamilton Zanze. The property features an extensive amenity package, a prime location near regional employers, and offers residents the quality of life provided by the city s close proximity to outdoor recreation. We are excited about our continued growth in the Fort Collins market.
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Denver will soon reimagine, reconstruct, and revitalize downtown s 16th Street Mall. Author: Alexander Kirk Updated: 11:22 AM MDT April 5, 2021
DENVER The decade-long process to reimagine, reconstruct and revitalize Denver s 16th Street Mall is moving forward to its final design and construction.
Denver s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) said a $149 million design/build contract with PCL Construction Services is now fully signed and executed following approval by Denver City Council on March 8.
Construction on the project to reimagine 16th Street Mall from Broadway to Market Street, which initially begin in 2010, is expected to start partially in the last quarter of 2021.
Construction should fully begin in mid-2022 at Market Street and move toward Broadway in phases before reaching completion in late 2024.
Denver has the kind of cool that doesn t go away and a lot of transplants who recognize that fact are sticking around.
As evidence, consider the results of the new survey by SmartAsset regarding where millennials are moving in 2021. The Mile High City lands at number one ten years after topping a list released by the more scholarly Brookings Institution about the coolest cities in America as viewed by young adults between 25 and 34. And the latest findings also reinforce a survey that found Denver to be the top choice for millennials wanting to relocate that was published in January 2020, just before Colorado and the U.S. as a whole began feeling the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.