2100 Curtis St Denver, CO 80205
This exceptional mixed-use property at 2100 Curtis Street in Denver, Colorado, presents a compelling investment or user opportunity. The 7,816 square foot building sits on a 6,288 square foot lot and is zoned D-AS-20+, offering significant flexibility. Currently configured as a second-generation restaurant and retail space, the property boasts strong in-place, short-term income, providing immediate cash flow for a new owner. The ground floor features established retail bays and a restaurant space, well-suited to the current market demand in the vibrant Ballpark neighborhood. The second story offers substantial value-add potential, allowing for expansion of the existing businesses, the addition of office space, or the creation of supplementary income streams. This turnkey operation provides a stable foundation for an investor to capitalize on the property's potential, or a user to establish their business in a prime Denver location. The asking price is $1,575,000, translating to $215 per square foot. Detailed financial information, including the current rent roll, is available upon request. This is a rare chance to acquire a mixed-use property in a highly desirable Denver location with immediate income and significant upside. Don't miss this chance to own a piece of Denver's thriving Ballpark neighborhood. The property's address is 2100 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80205.
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