
An Arapahoe County shopping center sells for $3.8 million, along with an Aurora office park and a $3 million apartment building.
An Arapahoe County shopping center sells for $3.8 million, along with an Aurora office park and a $3 million apartment building.
After years working with NFL hopefuls, a tech firm is heading back to high school and hoping to provide standardized athletic testing for high school students under the eye of college recruiters.
A cloud computing company based out of RiNo’s Taxi development is more than doubling its space and employees in a planned move to a downtown office tower, and it’s also setting up an office in Texas.
An apartment developer has filed big plans for a Welton Street plot and hopes to add nearly 330 apartments in an 18-story building in the fast-growing Five Points area.
A 42-acre office park that houses tenants like Comcast has fetched $190 million in its sale to a local real estate firm fresh off another multimillion-dollar buy in RiNo.
A real estate firm that recently sold its Westminster office has bought a replacement headquarters in Uptown and will be boosting the complex’s occupancy as it moves in over the next month.
A national restaurant chain has shut down its Pavilions location, just a few months after closing another shop in Lakewood.
Plans for the site are unclear, but a 3.3-acre site right on the edge of RiNo near the growing Denargo Market project has fetched more than $10 million.
A public land trust buys 128 acres in Aurora, and a sushi restaurant, library, health practice and more lease and buy space around the Denver area.
When plans for condos didn’t pan out, the owner of a RiNo plot quickly sold the property, and plans have already been filed for some 180 apartments at the site.
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