Scenes and highlights by BusinessDen’s “The Future of Water & Development” event on Feb. 26
Scenes and highlights by BusinessDen’s “The Future of Water & Development” event on Feb. 26
The Johnston administration hopes to close on the purchase of 101 W. Colfax Ave. the week of April 8.
“I think people are looking for either supermarket sushi — nothing wrong with that — or they go high-end,” co-owner Jeff Osaka said.
Mainspring CEO Andy Schlauch said the company has decided one of the properties is “too big for us.”
Since November, the company has cut 700 employees working in Littleton and its Douglas County headquarters, according to notices sent to the state.
The world’s second-largest airport by land area will soon no longer be exclusively CBRE country.
Wilson and his wife Ciara set a local record when they paid $25 million in 2022 for the property.
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.”
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