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Developer scraps Golden Triangle office project and plans apartments instead
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A local developer’s plans for a lot in the Golden Triangle have changed from office to residential.
Denver-based Alpine Investments, led by Churchill Bunn, last week submitted plans to the city proposing a 12-story, 109-unit apartment project at 955 Bannock St.
The company had previously proposed a 10-story office building on the 0.36-acre lot, which currently has a two-story office and retail building on it.
“Given the uncertainty in the office leasing market, and for financing new office projects, we saw switching gears as a prudent decision given the location will support a variety of uses,” Bunn said in an email Monday. “Pending city feedback, we’re targeting groundbreaking Q1 2022.”
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Cox is acquiring Charlotte, North Carolina-based regional operator Segra from private equity firm EQT Infrastructure, the company announced today. Segra operates a fiber network across nine states in the mid-Atlantic region and has roots in the independent telco sector.
Segra’s 30K mile fiber network has over 10K on-net locations and connectivity to over 7K wireless towers. The company also operates 9 data centers and owns two local operators, North State and Lumos. The Cox deal does not include the North State and Lumos properties.
First Published: 2:00 PM PDT, April 26, 2021
The published study says that 92% of Americans who have already received their first shot of the vaccine went to get their second dose within the recommended time period. But at least 5 million, or 8%, Americans may have missed their second dose.
A new report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a majority of Americans have received their second coronavirus vaccine dose, with about 8% missing their follow-up shots.
The study published on April 9 said 92% of residents who received their first shot of the vaccine returned for their second dose within the recommended time period, The New York Times reported.
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