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'Block Where Denver Began' Sells to North Carolina Company for $92.5 Million

Historic District With Deep Wild West Roots Now a Retail, Entertainment Destination
Larimer Square is one of the oldest parts of Denver, with a colorful past to match: It was a spectacle of mining boom wealth in the 1800s, a speakeasy hot spot in the Prohibition Era and "skid row" by the time a developer revitalized it in the 1970s. (Jefrey Beall/Wikimedia Commons)
Larimer Square is one of the oldest parts of Denver, with a colorful past to match: It was a spectacle of mining boom wealth in the 1800s, a speakeasy hot spot in the Prohibition Era and "skid row" by the time a developer revitalized it in the 1970s. (Jefrey Beall/Wikimedia Commons)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
December 18, 2020 | 12:48 AM

A prominent Southern real estate investor is betting almost $93 million on the future of retail with the purchase of an expanse of restaurants and shops known as Larimer Square, Denver's first historic district and a tangible link to the city's founding days in the Gold Rush.

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