
Regus, the shared-office giant, has a new concept about to launch in Denver to compete with the proliferating supply of shared co-working spaces.
Regus, the shared-office giant, has a new concept about to launch in Denver to compete with the proliferating supply of shared co-working spaces.
The founders of Ignitrr have pulled the plug on a planned 9,000-square-foot co-working space, putting a storefront at 445 Broadway back up for lease.
This pipeline has it all: new restaurant leases, industrial sales, apartment deals and office leases.
Pete’s Café and Steakhouse closed at the end of February after almost a half-century at 514 E. Colfax Ave.
Assisted living facility planned for Stapleton
Unico Properties continued it’s buying spree: this time gobbling up Platte’ Street’s Monkey Barrel bar. Unico plans four-story development with office, restaurant and retail.
A Littleton shopping center and more than 50 acres of land are in the hands of a new owner with big improvement plans.
The sale closed before construction had wrapped up on two of the four storefronts.
A NY developer with one project under construction near DU has proposed an apartment tower on the site of La Loma that would put more than 700 apartments in Jefferson Park.
Snarf’s is growing both its store and its menu in Capitol Hill. The Boulder-based sandwich shop is expanding its 11th Avenue and Ogden Street location and hopes to add its burger concept, Snarfburger, to the Cap Hill eatery. Operations Director Doug Besant said this will give one of Snarf’s busiest locations some much-needed space. “That… Read more »
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