A developer with plans for more than 200 apartments in City Park has quickly leveled a large lot to make way for construction.
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Developer digging up funds for new project
After pegging a Cap Hill garage for condo redevelopment, a real estate company has started a $2.7 million capital raise to get a new project off the ground.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Sept. 4, 2015
A plot of land on Tennyson Street sells for more than $2 million, a recently sold property in Westminster is slated for a $15 million apartment project, and the Denver Post leases a large industrial space.
Bank doubles HQ footprint
One of the state’s largest banks is enlarging its Jefferson County headquarters complex with plans to consolidate and boost its workforce at the campus.
Vacated office snapped up by another oil firm
After an oil company shut down its Denver office and put its space up for sublease, another energy firm has jumped on the opening and will leave its Larimer Street digs.
Work hammers on at $150M LoDo project
After a name change, a development that will bring offices, retail space and a large hotel is digging into a block of Wazee Street.
Senior apartments fetch $22 million
A senior living facility near the DTC changed hands in August as part of a $640 million deal between two large players in the senior real estate world.
Nonprofit plans next apartment project on Broadway
A Broadway site has been floated for a new low-income apartment project that would house about 100 units, the latest in a string of similar developments for a housing nonprofit.
Pushed out of RiNo space, brewery expands elsewhere
As a developer moves to build over its RiNo home, a brewery’s hurried hunt for a larger space will take it out of its namesake neighborhood for the time being.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Aug. 28, 2015
Two banks grabs space, a gym leases a large spot on First in Denver and a restaurant sets up in RiNo.