
The Centennial company is seeking bankruptcy protection to prevent a former landlord from obtaining a court judgment that it says would sink the business.
The Centennial company is seeking bankruptcy protection to prevent a former landlord from obtaining a court judgment that it says would sink the business.
Real estate investors last week plunked down $12.8 million on 1525 Raleigh St., just as a developer finished remodeling a 1972 office building and added a retail pad to the site.
A speakeasy sneaks onto Broadway, 100 apartments trade hands in Aurora, and Comcast adds more space in Englewood.
Lawyers are also asking the court to evict the tenant, who leases three floors of downtown office space.
Arel Capital purchased a property north of Infinity Park for $22 million on March 25, for a per-door price of $157,042.
The former Emily Griffith vocational school campus, on a full city block next to the Denver Athletic Club, was sold to a local hotelier for $26 million.
After falling into Alice’s Wonderland, fleeing a mysterious island and saving Denver from a doomsday device, the family behind a Centennial escape game concept is pulling up the curtain on their next shop.
Fresh off projects in RiNo and LoDo, Alliance Residential has fenced off a former assisted-living facility on East Lowry Boulevard.
A three-story building soon will rise on the northwest corner of East First Avenue and Uinta Way for a Denver-based operator of clinics to treat eating disorders.
Denver purchased a half-acre site that includes El Duranguense Grocery at East 47th Avenue and Brighton Boulevard last month for $1.76 million.
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