The Georgia-based company said the closure and layoffs are “due to the sudden and unexpected termination of a major contract with Xcel Energy.”
The Georgia-based company said the closure and layoffs are “due to the sudden and unexpected termination of a major contract with Xcel Energy.”
In October, the Omaha-based brokerage told the state it expected the round of layoffs would involve just 32.
The 230,000-square-foot building looms over Infinity Park, two blocks east of Colorado Boulevard.
Out with the battered Toyotas, in with taco shop that sells more than 100 kinds of tequila.
The landowner plans to cash in on his 1996 purchase of the site, submitting plans for a three-story office building.
CBRE and NKF both report two large apartment complex sales, while JLL reports the largest lease in this week’s roundup.
“I like to say it’s a praise-the-lord deal,” the seller said. “These deals don’t come along every day.”
A local resident filed suit against the Louisiana-based firm over what she says is “a serious design flaw” in a 401(k) plan managed by six investment companies.
A Denver-based developer is slated to purchase two transportation department complexes, including its HQ, if city leaders sign off on acting as the proposed deal’s middleman.
A Denver-based organization spent $12 million to own a building and move its headquarters into the top floor.
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