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The Colewood apartment building at 3860 Tennyson St. in Denver sold for $25.5 million.
3860 Tennyson Street LLC purchased the 49-unit Colewood apartment building at 3860 Tennyson St. in Denver for $25.5 million, or $520,408 per unit, from HP/PPG Colewood LLC. Robert Bratley of JLL represented the seller.
1875 South Broadway LLC purchased 1875-1881 S. Broadway in Denver for $2.6 million from Total Properties LLC.
Big Acquisitions LLC purchased 80,345 industrial square feet at 6195 Clermont St. in Commerce City for $8.6 million from McCallin Real Estate LLC. Kirk Vanino of Lee & Associates represented the buyer.
Kaufman Hagan Commercial Real Estate reports the following deal:
2228 USI LLC purchased 45 multifamily units at 1010 E. 13th Ave. in Denver for $11.1 million from JMDR Vicinity LLC. Brandon Kaufman and Will Scherman represented both buyer and seller.
Blue West Capital reports the following deal:
WNR10-Shelbyville LLC and other entities purchased the Kum & Go property at 16351 Green Valley Ranch Blvd. in Denver for $8.7 million from FRG Denver LLC. The deal was part of a six-property portfolio sale including five Kum & Go properties and one Circle K property. Zach Wright represented the buyer and seller.
NorthPeak Commercial Advisors reports the following deals:
Montego Apartments LLC purchased 40 multifamily units at 1536 Macon St. in Aurora for $7.3 million from Macon 1536 LLC. Keith Hardy represented the buyer. Scott Fetter and Joe Hornstein represented the seller.
Elevation Community Land Trust LLC purchased six multifamily units at 2440-2450 N. Ogden St. in Denver for $1.9 million from Ogden High St LLC. Kevin Calame and Matt Lewallen represented the seller.
Unique Properties reports the following deals:
Lanco Exchange Services Inc. purchased 13,130 flex square feet at 10120 Twenty Mile Road in Parker for $4.8 million from Monarch Lincoln Meadows LLC. Brett MacDougall and Michael DeSantis represented the buyer.
FloorTech Properties LLC purchased 12,000 office warehouse square feet at 4690-4696 Ironton St. in Denver for $2.5 million from Promeethea LLC. Greg Knott and Earl Duffy represented the seller.
Ocean5 Enterprises LLC leased 4,000 industrial square feet at 780 N. 9th Ave. in Brighton. Tom Myers and Jake Cook represented both tenant and landlord.
Ember Capital Partners leased 915 office square feet at 8725 W. 14th Ave., Suite 210A, in Lakewood. Brett MacDougall and Michael DeSantis represented the landlord.
Oneida Shields LLC purchased 7,934 office square feet at 2253 S. Oneida St. in Denver for $1 million from Colorado Association of School Executives. Steve Miller represented the buyer.
Biofeedback Certification International Alliance Inc. leased 648 office square feet at 12500 W. 58th Ave. in Arvada. Steve Miller represented the landlord.
Fuller Real Estate reports the following deals:
Hat Trick LLC purchased 17,184 auto repair square feet at 10320 E. 6th Ave. in Aurora for $3.3 million from JT 10320 LLC. Paul Roberts represented the seller.
744 N Center-Mesa LLC purchased the 3,370-square-foot office condo at 7120 E. Hampden Ave., Suite 101, in Denver for $1.1 million from The Properties of Healing LLC. Andrew Dodgen represented the seller.
Homies LLC leased 1,467 flex square feet at 2180 S. Ivanhoe St., Unit 1, in Denver for an auto salon. Travis Wanger and Alex Scott represented the landlord.
ISG Franchise leased 1,473 flex square feet at 2180 S. Ivanhoe St., Unit 2, in Denver. Travis Wanger and Alex Scott represented the landlord.
Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors reports the following deals:
Bridge House purchased 13,150 flex square feet at 4675 S. Windermere St. in Englewood for $2.7 million from Windermere 4675 LLC. Jim Knowlton and Robert Lawson represented the seller. Corey Sandberg represented the buyer.
Frederick Good and Berry Cessna purchased eight multifamily units at 1725 Fenton St. in Lakewood for $2.1 million from Powers Apartments LLC. Josh Newell and Connor Knutson represented the buyer and seller.
Country Ridge Estates Rentals LLC purchased nine multifamily units at 2200-2208 Dayton St. in Aurora for $1.7 million from 2000 Dayton LLC. Barton Thompson represented the buyer.
Hoff & Leigh reports the following deals:
Levi Teal purchased a 16,553-square-foot office building at 7390 W. 38th Ave. in Denver for $1.3 million from Joe Ciccirelli. Isaiah Mayfield and Brandon Langiewicz represented the seller.
Nathan Luna leased 867 industrial square feet at 2292 S. Delaware St. in Denver. Chris Isbell and Brandon Langiewicz were transaction brokers.
Faith Koltak leased 220 office square feet at 6901 S. Pierce St., Suite 220, in Denver. Lisa Langiewicz and Brandon Langiewicz were transaction brokers.
Ashley McClure leased 852 office square feet at 6901 S. Pierce St., Suite 230, in Denver. Lisa Langiewicz and Brandon Langiewicz were transaction brokers.
April Thompson leased 384 office square feet at 6901 S. Pierce St., Suite 384, in Denver. Lisa Langiewicz and Brandon Langiewicz were transaction brokers.
CBRE reports the following deals:
Moog Inc. expanded its lease at the Mountain Gateway industrial development in Arvada (5025 and 5045 Robb St.) by 15,613 square feet to 45,527 square feet. Tyler Carner, Jeremy Ballenger and Jeremy Kroner represented the landlord.
Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver Inc. leased 20,598 square feet at the Mountain Gateway industrial development in Arvada (5025 and 5045 Robb St.). Tyler Carner, Jeremy Ballenger and Jeremy Kroner represented the landlord.
Fiero Automation leased 15,350 square feet at the Mountain Gateway industrial development in Arvada (5025 and 5045 Robb St.). Tyler Carner, Jeremy Ballenger and Jeremy Kroner represented the landlord.
Lincoln Property Co. reports the following deals:
Smith and Meade leased 3,767 square feet at 501 S. Cherry St. in Glendale. Andrew Piepgras represented the tenant.
Okreek Oil and Gas leased 1,610 square feet at 475 17th St. in Denver. Andrew Piepgras, Scott Caldwell and Peter Thomas represented the landlord.
The Camping Companies leased 0.5 acres at 7500 Washington St. in Denver. Mark Dwyer represented the tenant.
Madison Commercial Properties reports the following deal:
YouthBar Medspa leased 1,788 medical office square feet at 500 Discovery Parkway in Superior. Jessica Smith represented the tenant. Kegan McNutt and Chris Boston of Gibbons-White represented the landlord.
Deals from deeds:
6901-6905 S Broadway LLC purchased 6901 and 6905 S. Broadway in Littleton for $13 million from Broadridge Shopping Center LLC.
2084 S Federal Blvd LLC purchased 2084 S. Federal Blvd. and 2983-2991 W. Evans Ave. in Denver for $5.2 million from NEC Federal Evans LLC.
500 Kalamath LLC purchased 500 Kalamath St. in Denver for $1.5 million from Kal500 LLC.
Anchor Brook LLC purchased 2775 S. Brook Drive in Denver for $29.5 million from Residences at University Hills LLC.
Emrland Investments LLC and other entities purchased 189 S. 50th Ave. in Brighton for $4.5 million from Prentice Ave Apartments LLC.
Promeethea LLC purchased 6899 Pecos St. in Denver for $2 million from L and H LLC.
Deals of note
The Colewood apartment building at 3860 Tennyson St. in Denver sold for $25.5 million.
Tennyson Street apartments go for $520,000 per unit, a South Broadway building sells for $2.6 million, and a Commerce City property fetches $8.6 million.
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