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Atlanta Buyer Pays Premium for Luxury Apartments in Denver's Capitol Hill District

Robust Price Suggests Investors Have Faith in Downtown Denver's Long-Term Prospects
Cortland Partners paid $84.25 million for Modera Cap Hill, a luxury apartment building in downtown Denver that could benefit from renters returning to the urban core as the coronavirus pandemic eases. (CoStar)
Cortland Partners paid $84.25 million for Modera Cap Hill, a luxury apartment building in downtown Denver that could benefit from renters returning to the urban core as the coronavirus pandemic eases. (CoStar)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
April 26, 2021 | 10:31 P.M.

Mill Creek Residential has sold one of its many Denver developments for a handsome sum, and it may hint at a return to form for downtown.

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