Poet’s Row goes for millions, $1,000 rents and valets for your gear
Why Emily Dickinson is a sellout, a valet service for your gear and more.
My three favorite real estate reads of the day: Why Emily Dickinson is a sellout, a valet service for your gear and more.
Be honest, do you have a closet crammed full of winter gear that you’re afraid to open? SquirrelBox is banking on it. BusinessDen has the story of the startup that wants to valet your skis until you need them.
I’m surprised how many Denver apartments with $1,000 rents are above ground. Only three of the 10 apartments in Westword’s roundup of apartments with $1,000 rents are “garden-level.” Skip ahead to number 3 to see a ghoulish set of stairs.
A fund based in New York City has bought the apartments at Poet’s Row for $33.5 million, reports the Denver Business Journal. Emily Dickinson building, you sell out.

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