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Part 2 of 2: You can’t talk about Fox Island without talking about Fox Park.
Part 2 of 2: You can’t talk about Fox Island without talking about Fox Park.
This has been the summer of cuts for WeWork in Denver.
But don’t expect to see people moving in tomorrow. The city needs to rezone the property.
Part 1 of 2: If you own a property by RTD’s 41st and Fox station right now, it’s unlikely you can get a developer to buy it.
A hot chicken chain leases an Arvada drive-thru, a DTC hotel changes hands and a tradeshow support company leases Denver industrial space.
The buyer appears to be thinking creatively about a building that brokers had expected would be demolished.
The local gym chain will soon have five locations.
The six-story building at 161 Inverness Drive West in unincorporated Arapahoe County was previously leased by DirecTV
The company has 30,000 square feet in a former mall.
The company got tax incentives from the state earlier this year under the code name “Project Forge.”
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