
A $10 million retail trade in Stapleton and a distillery picking up industrial space lead this week’s CRE roundup.
A $10 million retail trade in Stapleton and a distillery picking up industrial space lead this week’s CRE roundup.
The 200-unit Via Apartments at Eighth Avenue and Broadway were sold to a private investment firm on June 26.
A group of three development firms purchased a 14,000-square-foot triangle at 3724 Walnut St. near the 38th and Blake light rail station for $2.1 million.
The City of Denver has signed a sublease to occupy the last remaining floor the newspaper occupies at 101 W. Colfax Ave.
The usually-routine vote by the three commissioners was pegged for a toss-up after opponents to Obama-era reforms at the Department of Housing and Urban Development pressured commissioners to reject a pair of grant programs.
The outcome of a smoldering dispute between two lawyers could boil down to the identity of an irate online reviewer who posted under the pseudonym Patrick Erickson.
Some 500 new affordable housing units are in limbo this week as Jefferson County votes to approve a typically routine application for federal housing assistance.
New owners have the keys to the Rock’in R Bar at 2035 S. Sheridan Blvd., and they’re planning a 24-hour hangout featuring the non-alcoholic beverage.
In this week’s Pipeline, an industrial space trades for $7 million in Denver, a new bar slips onto South Broadway and a 15,000-square-foot sublease is signed in Greenwood Village.
Once home to Fire Station No. 7 in North Denver, the three-story building on the corner of Tejon Street and West 36th Avenue has since been converted into apartments and ground-floor retail.
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