![]() Kentro also is under contract to purchase 4201 E. site, and now needs to go through the city’s site development approval process. Balafas said the company wants to build between 140 and 160 townhomes at the 2000 S. 18, Kentro also purchased the first of two Denver sites from the Colorado Department of Transportation. ![]() It’s been a busy couple weeks for Kentro. “And we think there’s a need for a great restaurant there.”īalafas said he’s talking to several possible tenants, but nothing has been finalized. “Great real estate, great neighborhood,” Balafas said. Records show Second and Broadway LLC bought the site for $725,000 in 2005.īalafas said the liquor store will remain in its space, and that Kentro plans to do extensive renovations to the club side of the building as it targets a restaurant tenant. Kentro Managing Partner George Balafas said the seller, Second and Broadway LLC, is affiliated with the club’s owners, who wanted to retire. The building, at the corner of Broadway and 2nd Avenue, is home to a liquor store and gay bar Compound Basix, which recently closed. Broadway, having paid $3.05 million for the 4,800-square-foot building on 0.32 acres. On the other side of town, Kentro is the new owner of 141 N. The property was purchased by Vouna Properties LLC, which was formed by a Harry Kourlis Ranch of Englewood, according to state records.
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