
We checked in on the mixed-use project the Colorado Rockies are developing across the street from Coors Field.
We checked in on the mixed-use project the Colorado Rockies are developing across the street from Coors Field.
The Westminster-based organization’s time as Unison Housing Partners was short-lived.
Quiznos has been at 1275 Grant St. since 1981. The assessor now values the lot at $1.22 million, up steeply from $468,500.
The 38-year-old considers it a homecoming, of sorts.
The electric car manufacturer wants to take over a 30,000-square-foot building.
The neighborhood is having a development boom, with the bulk of that coming in the form of apartment towers.
Crescent Communities says its groundbreaking for its apartment complex is “suspended until 2023, if not indefinitely.”
Colliers reports the following deals: Summit Communities of Denver purchased the 95-unit Willowbrook Apartments at 7155 Raleigh St. in Westminster for $11.75 million from Halaby Capital. Bill Morkes and Craig Stack represented the seller. Varela Lane LLC purchased a 7,792-square-foot flex building at 1695 W. Sheri Lane in Littleton for $1.097 million. Tyler Ryon and… Read more »
Rian Conradie had hoped to operate Premier Collision for at least another five years, but says he’s been “taxed out.”
An executive said the buyer was Beacon Capital Partners, which now lists the property on its website.
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