The company upped its local profile last month when it purchased Larimer Square and now it has added the building home to CorePower Yoga to its portfolio.
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Golub, Rockefeller Group pay $38M for vacant Greyhound block downtown
Two 400-foot towers were proposed for the site in March but the new property owners will only say are planning a “large-scale, mixed-use development.”
RiNo building leased to VF Corp. sells for $38M
A principal with seller Mass Equities said the company is reconsidering its plans for a mixed-use development on an adjacent parcel it still owns.
Caboose, once world’s largest model train shop, runs out of steam in Lakewood
The retailer, which served enthusiasts in Denver for seven decades before moving in 2017, has given up its brick-and-mortar presence.
4 hotel and office projects that managed to break ground in 2020
Many developments that were expected to start construction didn’t because of the economic uncertainty prompted by the pandemic.
Top 10: BusinessDen’s most-read stories of 2020
Lots of restaurants close. In-N-Out opens. The FBI shows up. Here’s what grabbed your attention this year.
Massage school owner buys Santa Fe Drive building from Taoist Tai Chi Society
In Lincoln Park, tai chi is out and estheticians are in. Earlier this month, the Taoist Tai Chi Society sold its building at 1124 Santa Fe Drive, where it had ceased classes during the pandemic. The buyer was the nearby Denver Integrative Massage School, which plans to use it for its affiliated school offering instruction… Read more »
Apartment developer pays $20M for furniture store block at Broadway, Evans
EMW Carpets & Furniture, which was owned and operated by the Wagenblast family for nearly a century, closed recently to make way for a 366-unit complex.
BusinessDen picks: Top stories of 2020
Yes, the pandemic. But there was also the Carmen Court landmark battle, the Northstar-Amazon kickback saga and the shrinkage of WeWork.
Hotel planned for triangular lot by City Hall has aspen tree-inspired design
“It created a lot of variation on the interior,” said Urban Villages’ Jon Buerge. “So a lot of these different units will have a different experience.”