
Buffalo Bill’s Wings and Things laid claim to 514 E. Colfax Ave., the small diner that Pete’s Café moved out of at the end of February.
Buffalo Bill’s Wings and Things laid claim to 514 E. Colfax Ave., the small diner that Pete’s Café moved out of at the end of February.
The subsidiary of a California lumber powerhouse will plant a fifth building at Crossroads, a new industrial park straddling the Denver-Adams County line.
Open Studio Architecture co-founders Blake Mourer and Brad Van Arsdale bought a 6,200-square-foot site at Curtis Street and Park Avenue West last week with plans to build a new home for their own firm with room for a few neighbors.
For his first foray into commercial development, a longtime Realtor is replacing a pair of century-old retail buildings on South Pearl Street with a co-working office development.
A surface lot in the booming Golden Triangle has changed hands, and the seller raked in twice what it paid four years ago.
Big moves this week for industrial properties, offices and apartment buildings.
Chris Hynes is planting the seeds for the second outpost of his fast casual brand Superfruit Republic – and this time he’s opted for ground-floor retail in a shiny new apartment tower downtown.
Manuel and Erica Baca are giving an oft-attempted, if somewhat beleaguered, beer-and-dog park combo to Littleton with their planned brewery Off Leash Ales.
The new location will be a 4,580-square-foot diner with a drive-thru window and outdoor seating at the corner of Dartmouth and S. Broadway.
It’s the company’s second West Colfax acquisition in recent years after buying a new commercial kitchen for Little Man Ice Cream next door in 2014.
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