
New buildings for $118 million at 1900 Lawrence St. and $9 million at 525 18th St. in Denver are the week’s top building permits. Download our sortable Excel file.
New buildings for $118 million at 1900 Lawrence St. and $9 million at 525 18th St. in Denver are the week’s top building permits. Download our sortable Excel file.
A law firm adds shareholders, a bank names a senior exec, plus new faces and promotions in real estate, education and more.
Alterations for $9.4 million at 7401 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and $4.7 million at 700 14th St. in Denver are the week’s top building permits. Download our sortable Excel file.
A downtown Denver economic development group names execs, plus new faces and promotions in law, finance, housing, public relations and more.
Southeast Denver apartments fetch $58 million, a skate shop moves to South Broadway and an Aurora office building sells.
A new building for $53.6 million at 1521 N. Hooker St. and an alteration for $26 million at 8400 Pena Blvd. in Denver are the week’s top building permits. Download our sortable Excel file.
Two banks name vice presidents, plus new faces and promotions in law, real estate, consulting and more.
New buildings for $6.2 million at 3901 Wynkoop St. and $5.5 million at 650 W. Colfax Ave. in Denver are the week’s top building permits.
A shoe manufacturer and a bank name senior executives, plus new faces and promotions in real estate, law and more.
Douglas County buys a Castle Rock hotel, and office buildings in Denver’s Central Park and Westminster change hands.
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