
Nearly a full city block of LoDo apartments changed hands last week in a nine-figure sale.
Nearly a full city block of LoDo apartments changed hands last week in a nine-figure sale.
An entity of property management and investment firm Split Mountain bought a half-acre near Colorado Boulevard and Yale Avenue this month for $5.38 million.
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless has cleared a former bank building site at 2075 Broadway to make way for an affordable housing building.
Shopping centers and apartment complexes trade hands.
BMC said it raised rent 12 percent a year after buying the 30-acre project in 2012. Last month the Denver-based firm sold the complex to Denver-based Arel Capital.
Colorado nonprofit Volunteers of America started work on doubling the size of its northeast Denver senior living complex.
“We’ll claim that we’re local-ish, but we’re not going to sacrifice the everyday things. If you want a Diet Coke, we’re going to get you a Diet Coke,” said co-founder Chris Zettle.
With a massive LoDo project under construction, a Colorado developer is moving up Brighton Boulevard into River North.
Just three weeks after unloading $79 million of flex space, a Bahrain-based investment firm has put most of that figure back into Denver office real estate.
An investment firm bought a converted garage building that now houses Call to Arms Brewing Co. and restaurant Mas Kaos for $3.7 million.
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