An Italian fast-casual chain is moving its national headquarters to Denver, with plans to complete the move in spring 2017.
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Searching for new hires, ski company slips into Denver
The ski-maker will set up a new production facility, showroom and tuning shop in the city after finding sparse job demand in Glenwood Springs.
Seller doubles investment in Speer apartment deal
A strong location and intensive renovation helped one investor double the value of a recently sold Denver apartment building – in less than half a decade.
Sixth warehouse breaks ground at Crossroads Commerce Park
An upcoming industrial park saddled between Interstates 25 and 70 has nabbed another tenant.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 11.4.16
DaVita takes more office space downtown, law firm Lathrop & Gage picks up sublease space, and an urgent care franchise pushes for four new locations in the Denver area.
Brokerage partners with New York lending giant
A local apartment brokerage is putting together deals with the backing of a major New York-based multifamily lender.
PostNet unloads LoDo HQ for $7.9M
Two LoDo neighbors flipped the deed for their Wazee Street office building this week.
Urgent care center to take over Cheeky Monk site
The alcohol will still be flowing at the corner of Colfax Avenue and Pearl Street, only now it will be on cotton swabs and sterilizing pads instead of beer.
California firm buys Aspen Grove shopping center for $82M
The theater-anchored shopping center traded hands last week in one of the biggest retail sales of the year.
KOTA longboards opens Ruby Hill showroom
For one Denver longboard manufacturer, Ruby Hill is the new RiNo.