“When you look at what’s going on in Union Station, it’s natural that that whole area will move from Union Station and LoDo right down Brighton Boulevard,” said Ed Haselden, one of the developers.
Burl Rolett
New construction commences at 9th and Colorado Blvd.
Now that the dust has settled – 2 million square feet worth of dust – a new building is rising at 9th and Colorado in a process that could span 5 years.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 7.1.16
A packed Pipeline with tons of sales. Plus a consultant leases 7,000 square feet downtown.
Brue Capital buys former Martischang HQ
After falling into disrepair over a decade of vacancy, a North Denver office building could be coming back.
Developer goes door to door to find good dirt
“We were basically just knocking on doors and calling people in the area, and we called the lady who owned this lot,” said Truman, who bought land for a 20th Avenue project in Sloan’s Lake last year for $1.1 million. “You strike out most times, but she was actually in the market to sell soon.”
CVS buys another corner parcel
It makes at least two Denver land buys for CVS this year, and the company has already submitted plans for what could be the city’s first standalone CVS at the Sheridan Boulevard site.
Apartment building with ground-floor yoga sells for $40M
One of the few Denver apartment buildings constructed during the recession sold last week for $40 million.
Whole Foods to relocate regional office from Boulder to Denver
Whole Foods is moving its Rocky Mountain regional headquarters from Boulder’s 29th Street mall to a 38,000-square-foot building at 3012 Huron St. near Union Station, the company confirmed Monday. The move will bring about 100 jobs to Denver.
Million-dollar condos coming to ‘Front row to Denver’ in LoHi
Plans include four townhomes that David Burcham estimated would be four stories and include rooftop decks. He estimates they’ll range from 1,800 to 2,200 square feet, and prices would come in between $850,000 and $1.2 million.
Coworking comes to Curtis Park
Focus Property Group opened its coworking space at the 66,000-square-foot Enterprise Building last week. The brand hopes to stand out from other shared offices by drawing tenants from a variety of industries and offering the flexibility to grow in place.