Two Denver projects made the list, along with one in each Lakewood and Boulder.
Two Denver projects made the list, along with one in each Lakewood and Boulder.
Casey Kirschner grew up in the Denver area. “This seizure should never have occurred,” his attorney said.
CorePower Yoga has listed its 30,000 square feet, which accounts for 20 percent of the building, for sublease.
A coworking operator buys its Broadway building, DaVita sublets Centennial office and an Adams County apartment complex fetches $46M.
Concord Energy purchased the 1430 Wynkoop St. building as part of a two-stage deal involving Unico Properties and Westfield.
Mike Mathieson argues a councilwoman should have recused herself, and that a former resident of 1741 Gaylord was probably a KKK member.
“A predictable entitlement process … is of utmost importance to investors and developers,” Mill Creek Residential executive Nicholas Halstead told the council.
G.H. Phipps has been tapped to oversee the project.
Unico marketed the site for sale after giving up plans to develop the parking lot portion of it.
Other electric car brands have generally picked Cherry Creek for their Denver showrooms.
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