
The change brings the planned unit count down from 15 to nine.
The change brings the planned unit count down from 15 to nine.
“RiNo is just a tough spot right now,” said a manager. “It’s not looking for that upper-class, fine-dining style right now.”
Does Oluwole Jolaoso regret paying $3.7 million for the 19,000-square-foot home in Foxfield? “Of course I do.”
TTEC Holdings, formerly known as TeleTech, appears to have downsized significantly in its move to Greenwood Village.
Bahman Shafa’s firm has failed to turn over tenant security deposits, a new lawsuit claims.
Friedman’s projects included the Sprouts in Central Park. His death is being investigated by Denver police.
The retailer’s closest existing store is in The Shops at Northfield in Central Park.
Joaquín Cintrón Vega will be paid about $7,000 more annually than the organization’s last permanent CEO.
Aaravya Investments already leased 3 acres south of Pena Boulevard for a gas station. Now it wants another 2.5 acres.
The project would nearly quadruple the number of units in the facility.
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