
Two suburban apartment buildings fetch eight figures, a Walgreens at Speer and Federal sells and more local sales and leases.
Two suburban apartment buildings fetch eight figures, a Walgreens at Speer and Federal sells and more local sales and leases.
The building along 44th Avenue is home to Sunnyside Supper Club, which opened in 2021.
Our four interactive graphs break down a decade worth of permits issued by the city.
Highlands Lutheran Church is now renting space elsewhere.
The site, currently undeveloped, is just north of a proposed Target.
Calgary-based Pomeroy Lodging paid $3.5 million this month for 35 undeveloped acres featuring towering rock formations — and largely surrounded by Arrowhead Golf Course.
A West Colfax motel sells for $3.5M, southeast Denver apartments fetch $68M and a 45k SF industrial lease is signed.
The answer appears to revolve around a software program — and in slight variations in how businesses described the same encampments.
“Religious organizations don’t think of or operate their real estate like we in the ‘for profit’ community (brokers, developers, investors etc.) do,” said Todd Snyder, who joined the firm last year.
“That part of Colfax was dead … I did it more for the street than for me,” said the seller, who redeveloped the property now home to Middleman and Q House.
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