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DENVER, Dec. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Watermark Residential, a wholly owned affiliate of Thompson Thrift and one of the nation s leading multifamily developers, announced today the sale of Watermark at First Creek, a 264-unit Class A multifamily community in Denver. California-based Borello Asset Management, Inc. bought the property for $74.65 million. Denver has been one of the fastest growing areas in the nation for more than a decade, said Josh Purvis, managing partner with Watermark. This population growth, combined with a lack of affordable single family housing has created strong investor demand and skyrocketing multifamily values. With Watermark s commitment to building communities based on style, convenience and luxury, it s no surprise that Watermark at First Creek was especially attractive to investors.
Melinda Coleman, 58, died by suicide on Sunday evening at home in Missouri
Her daughter Daisy, 23, had killed herself in August at her house in Colorado
Melinda described in texts how she was being jerked around and ignored by police who were investigating her daughter s death who was being harassed
Melinda was unable to get over her daughter s death earlier this year
Daisy Coleman killed herself after she was raped, stalked and harassed
Daisy s story of being raped in 2012 was made into a 2016 Netflix documentary
Daisy told of the shame and stigma of sexual abuse of children