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Ascent Solar brought on a new CEO in September, tasking him with turning around a struggling publicly traded company.
Ascent Solar brought on a new CEO in September, tasking him with turning around a struggling publicly traded company.
Call to Arms Brewery and two other tenants at 4526 Tennyson St. have a new landlord.
An aerospace firm takes 18k sq ft in Littleton, an industrial lease is signed in Northeast Park Hill and a Congress Park apartment building sells for $7M.
We checked in on construction of the project by City Hall, which will eventually feature an aspen-inspired facade and a host of tiny hotel rooms.
This will be Shanahan Development’s first time applying for low-income housing tax credits.
The council has only ever designated one individual building as a landmark against the wishes of its owner, back in 2014.
Mike Johnston and Kelly Brough are the candidates benefitting the most from donations to independent expenditure committees.
A development firm is under contract to buy the property from longtime owner Sidford Capital, documents show.
The buyer of a little-used brutalist office building in Cap Hill wants to construct income-restricted housing on the site. Denver-based Kentro Group submitted plans to the city last week proposing a five-story, 104-unit residential building at 1001 Lincoln St. Kentro purchased the 0.53-acre property, which has a low-slung 18,500-square-foot office building on it, in December… Read more »
The buyer established a Denver office last year and said it was targeting deals in the $10 million to $100 million range.
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