Mayor Michael Hancock did the honors at a Monday groundbreaking on a pair of high-rise apartment buildings next to the Denver Country Club.
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for June 19, 2015
An apartment complex is sold for more than $72 million and a large office space changes hands.
Starbucks moves for booze at more Denver cafes
Rolling out its drinks and appetizers menu nationwide, the coffee giant has added more Denver spots to its liquor license requests.
Developer seizes on untouched Union Station lot
Shelling out $7.5 million for a single acre near Union Station, a real estate firm is hoping to beat other developers to the punch – even before planning out a project for the site.
RiNo apartment project sold for $72M
The developer of a 300-unit apartment complex has handed off the property as it continues work on a new development nearby.
Bike business drives City Park bar expansion
Taking its owners by surprise, the bike shop side of a City Park cafe and taproom is pushing the business to spread out into a neighboring building.
Sauce company cooks up King Soopers deal
A pasta sauce maker is tossing more salad dressing into the mix with an arrangement to stock fridges in 145 regional grocery stores.
Developer grabs Highlands lot for 320 apartments
After buying $11 million worth of land in the past few weeks, a development firm is set to start work on an apartment and retail complex on 38th Avenue.
Restaurant firm bringing new concept to Belmar
Heading in new direction toward a more upscale eatery, a restaurant firm with more than 15 locations is jumping in on the busy Belmar scene.
Stapleton slated for new retail, restaurant development
Two development firms are teaming up to bring more shopping and dining to Stapleton with plans for a 22,000-square-foot project near the upcoming King Soopers site.