
In a busy week for commercial real estate, $15 million Thornton apartments change hands, a couple big land purchases close and some new restaurants move into town.
In a busy week for commercial real estate, $15 million Thornton apartments change hands, a couple big land purchases close and some new restaurants move into town.
The planned 180,000-square-foot office and retail building will have a rooftop deck, community kitchen and event center, set to open in early 2018.
With six-figure help from state and federal grants, 200 apartments are coming to a former trailer park.
Chicago-based real estate firms traded a major Lowry apartment property this week, including 18 acres and 22 buildings.
The developer behind a Capitol Hill condo project is ready to punch the accelerator on construction of four floors of condos.
A Denver restaurateur with outposts next to major sports complexes is looking to expand its real estate a few first downs from Mile High Stadium.
Priderock Capital Partners bought the Highline Village apartments in Aurora last week for $71.3 million, according to Arapahoe County records. The 467-unit apartment complex sold for $152,675 per apartment.
A snowboard brand is moving down from the Vail Valley in hopes of growing its business in Denver.
A chunk of a fast-changing Sunnyside corner has sold to a developer with plans on building a new office building and restaurant.
Colorado Boulevard is still in the crosshairs for an out-of-state buyer with an appetite for Denver retail space.
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