Tynin Fries joined The Denver Post in 2018 as an intern. Then, she joined the team as a Digital Strategist and was promoted to Deputy Director of Audience in 2022. She is a proud ASU Cronkite alumna (#godevs)! In between producing news and writing stories, Tynin is out exploring all that Colorado has to offer.
He and his partners made no profit when, in late 2021, they sold the Rev360 office building they’d developed in RiNo. But it could have been worse.The five-story, 170,000-square-foot building at 3600 Brighton Blvd. had no tenants when Haselden and his partners sold it to San Francisco-based Shorenstein Properties. And it still has none today.
Haselden and his partners were left with a spec building amidst the pandemic. The amount WeWork paid “allowed us to carry the building for another 18 months,” he said. They and their JLL office brokers kept trying to find tenants. Today, Rev360 looks the same as it did on the day the firm bought it. The same brokers are marketing it. Signage in one corner, which encourages prospective retailers to “Join our mix,” has been there since before the structure changed hands.
Haselden said he was surprised to see so many of those projects break ground, given that they could see he and his partners “had been beating our heads against the wall in RiNo for two years trying to lease Rev360.”
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