Catholic Charities looks to sell RiNo city landmark long used for child care

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Catholic Charities looks to sell RiNo city landmark long used for child care
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The Margery Reed Mayo Day Nursery was built in 1926 and has been used for child care since then, with the exception of a few years in the 1990s when it was being renovated. A protected city landmark on the edge of RiNo that was used for child care for nearly a century is being marketed for sale by its nonprofit owner.

The 25,000-square-foot structure was built in 1926 and is named after the daughter of the center’s original operator, Mary Reed, who died while it was under construction. The property has been used as a nursery and child care center ever since, although it was closed for renovations for a handful of years in the 1990s.

Catholic Charities spokeswoman Stacy Baum said the organization decided to sell “due to changing demographics and lower enrollment in the area.” Elliott Polanchyck and William McCauley of Unique Properties are marketing the property. Their listing says it “presents investors with a rare chance to blend modern functionality with the timeless charm of a cornerstone building in RiNo.”Downtown Denver’s office vacancy rate nears 34%, believed to be a record

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