
An Oakland-based firm that developed property at the former Staple International Airport plans to take a stab at developing the shuttered CHU campus in southwestern Denver.
An Oakland-based firm that developed property at the former Staple International Airport plans to take a stab at developing the shuttered CHU campus in southwestern Denver.
A nonprofit has sold three adjoining parcels along Madison Street, including a 4,000-square-foot building, to a Denver-based developer.
A three-acre property in Denver’s Lincoln Park, currently being used to grow marijuana, has sold for $11.5 million.
The new owner of a Platt Park church hopes to repurpose the structure for residential use. Denver-based Revesco Properties, in partnership with Sprocket president Bill Moore, purchased 1700-1710 S. Grant St. in Denver earlier this month for $3.15 million. The 25,937-square-foot building on 1 acre was once known as South Presbyterian Church. The seller was… Read more »
The Better Business Bureau said it had 41 complaints regarding the rent management company as of Oct. 19, which have so far gone unaddressed.
A 1960s-era West Colfax apartment complex has changed hands for just shy of nine figures. Denver-based real estate firm Laramar Group purchased 3190 W. 14th Ave., known as The Overlook at Mile High Apartments, last week for $97 million, according to property records. The acquisition was made using an entity called Urban Neighborhood Mile High… Read more »
Alpine Investments Denver bought the former private-school property for nearly $4 million, with plans to spend $500,000 on renovations.
A 272-unit Denver apartment community sells for $44.9 million, and Roadsafe Traffic Systems signs a big lease in this week’s CRE roundup.
Two local attorneys who left large firms to work on their own have joined forces, and Denver traffic played matchmaker.
The deal, which included an adjacent parking lot, kicks off a city effort to define a vision for the site and ultimately find a developer to make it happen.
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