Both sides in Carmen Court landmark fight detail failed attempts at compromise (CO)

The two sides battling over the future of Carmen Court on Tuesday detailed their failed efforts to find a compromise during their first appearance before the Denver City Council.  Chris Crawford, managing director of Hines — the Houston-based developer under contract to buy the condo complex at 900 E. 1st Ave. — said the company was willing to walk away if a new buyer planning to preserve the structure wanted to take over the existing contract with the condo owners.     Read the article………………………………

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