
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and RedPeak is the buyer.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and RedPeak is the buyer.
CBRE reports the following deal: Bethesda, Maryland-based ASB Investment Management purchased three fully leased industrial properties totaling 633,193 square feet — located at 22100 E. 26th Ave. in Aurora, 9410 Heinz Way in Commerce City and 18300 E 28th Ave. in Aurora — for $72 million from New York-based Link Industrial. Jim Bolt, Tyler Carner… Read more »
The developers behind a proposed 10-story office building along Brighton Boulevard have come into focus — and a decades-old business is starting the search for a new home. Boston-based Beacon Capital Partners and Denver-based Elevation Development Group closed Tuesday on the purchase of the northeast corner of Brighton and 31st St., paying $18.7 million. The… Read more »
Cherry Creek Shopping Center has a new general manager. Parent company Taubman Centers said Wednesday that it has named Jeramy Burkinshaw to oversee operations, retailer and community relations, and marketing for the mall in Cherry Creek. He started Nov. 1. Burkinshaw replaces Nick LeMasters, who announced in September that he was giving up the general… Read more »
A pair of local real estate execs looking to further bring the sharing economy to commercial real estate have renamed their startup, and hope to expand from Denver to other cities. Jason Shepherd and Ryan Boykin, who co-founded Denver-based Atlas Real Estate in 2013, quietly launched venUse about six months, seeing what Shepherd called “the… Read more »
[cycloneslider id=”denx-fall2019″] More than 160 women ventured to the Art District on Santa Fe for BusinessDen’s final DenX of the year. The women’s networking event, presented by law firm Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti, was held amidst the artwork on display at Space Gallery. Guests enjoyed creative bites provided by RiNo Japanese restaurant Uchi, beer from… Read more »
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Work is set to begin on the project, and completion is tentatively slated for early 2021.
It’s a new, locally focused concept from the company that previously operated a Save-A-Lot at the site.
When Shake Shack opens in Cherry Creek, you won’t need to venture far to burn off those burgers and fries.
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