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West Colfax Income-Restricted Housing Development Moving Forward After Fire and $2.5M Sale
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West Colfax income-restricted housing development moving forward after fire and $2.5M sale
A vacant apartment complex in Denver was sold by Atlantis Community Housing to the Urban Land Conservancy for $2.45M. The project will be rebuilt with income restricted housing.
·Denver, United States
Read Full ArticleWest Colfax housing development back on track after fire and $2.5M sale
The existing 1500 Hooker St. building before it was burnt by a fire last year. (BusinessDen file) James Roy II is calling in some reinforcements for his West Colfax income-restricted housing development. Roy is the executive director of Atlantis Community Housing. Earlier this month, the nonprofit builder sold its vacant apartment building on 0.6 acre at 1500 Hooker St. — which it plans to replace with new housing — to the Urban Land Conservancy…
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