
Much like many new homes in Stapleton, one of the neighborhood’s newest malls has been snapped up by a family.
Much like many new homes in Stapleton, one of the neighborhood’s newest malls has been snapped up by a family.
Once pegged for a three-story commercial development, the new owner of a site on West 38th Avenue is bringing in a pet care chain instead.
Two financial companies hire execs, an upcoming Cherry Creek hotel names its general manager, and promotions in real estate, architecture and nonprofits.
Mainspring Developers picked up a 4,350-square-foot infill site at 3030 Welton St. last week for $366,000, with plans for a residential or hospitality building.
One of Denver’s most prolific developers has purchased a half-acre parking lot on Logan Street overlooking Governor’s Park for $4.8 million.
A Chicago coworking company snags a building downtown, a 125,000-square-foot industrial park trades in Aurora and an architecture firm sketches out an 18th Street office in this week’s roundup.
The owners of a massive property in the valley are throwing in the towel after a 12-year bid to transform the land into a private ski resort and 1,700-home development.
A new-to-Denver investor last week plunked down $65 million for a new, 190-unit apartment complex off East Alameda Avenue and Colorado Boulevard.
Guy Carteng and Dan Woodward purchased the Assistance League of Denver’s 8,800-square-foot resale shop on June 8 for $1.65 million.
A U.K.-based company scored a 12,500-square-foot parking lot next to Coors Field in a $3.5 million deal, with plans to build a 150-room, eight-story hotel.
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