
With apartment buildings and co-working spaces popping up all over town, a Denver developer is rolling both concepts into a new project in the Speer neighborhood.
With apartment buildings and co-working spaces popping up all over town, a Denver developer is rolling both concepts into a new project in the Speer neighborhood.
A new owner has scooped up more than 180,000 square feet of prime Cherry Creek retail space and a major First Avenue redevelopment site.
Tons of retail leases this week, plus a law firm leases more space downtown.
Weins Development Group is planning eight townhomes at the corner of 32nd Avenue and Eliot Street. The firm plans to sell homes at $500,000 and $550,000 per unit, a price company CPA Evelyn Weins hopes will undercut some of the pricier homes in the neighborhood.
Ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl, a Denver car wash is sporting some fresh orange — and green.
With a pair of micro-apartment projects already underway, a father-and-son development team is planning more studios for Uptown.
A Denver real estate veteran with more than 60 years in the business says it’s time to double the size of his firm. And he thinks he has the bait to lure brokers to his new DTC office: 30 separate enclosed offices and a lounge with “the biggest TV we can buy.”
A big chunk of developable land in Cap Hill traded between government agencies last month.
A Littleton-based lacrosse chain has scored a deal with an East Coast retailer, and the combined company will have 14 locations across six states.
After less than a year in business on Colorado Boulevard, an ice cream shop with alcohol-infused flavors has closed down.
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