
The shared office giant has signed a letter of intent for three floors of Denver’s shiniest, newest office tower.
The shared office giant has signed a letter of intent for three floors of Denver’s shiniest, newest office tower.
The space is being marketed at rents of $50,000 per month.
The investors in a Cherry Creek private equity firm have turned on their former fund manager, saying he mismanaged $23 million they placed in his care on startups to benefit himself and his family members.
A PR firm moves onto Wazee Street, Denver Public Schools subleases industrial space and a $6.7 million apartment trades hands near Cheesman Park in this week’s pipeline.
A retired structural engineer plans to renovate a two-story, 19th-century house at 3456 W. 32nd Ave. and build an office property in its backyard.
In a sentencing hearing, Judge Christine Arguello lopped off 30 months from her original recommendation for Don Iley’s time in prison.
Mi Casa Resource Center sold its former headquarters in Baker to a Greenwood Village firm aiming to build apartments in a five-story, U-shaped complex.
NEO Development plans to redevelop a 115-year-old church on an 18,000-square-foot property into shared office space, after scrapping plans for a similar concept on South Pearl Street.
The undeveloped land is a large chunk of High Point, a 1,800-acre master-planned development straddling Denver and Aurora.
Real estate broker Patrick Finney is scrapping plans to demolish two century-old buildings on South Pearl Street, which he had hoped to turn into a $6 million office and coworking development.
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