
The firms plan to build a 10-story, 392-unit apartment complex by the RiNo concert venue a block from an apartment project they have underway.
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The firms plan to build a 10-story, 392-unit apartment complex by the RiNo concert venue a block from an apartment project they have underway.
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Owner Paul Tamburello took over Glacier Homemade Ice Cream & Gelato’s lease at 3455 S. University Blvd.
Accounting giant Moss Adams leased about 25,000 square feet in the 30-story skyscraper at 675 15th St.
The property is zoned for mixed-use projects up to five stories. Leasing is an option, with annual rent of $25 per square foot.
“Developers have been waiting in the wings,” said the airport CEO. “Once they started to see air travel come back in a big way, the plans began to snowball.”
But the high-end gym chain will land in the neighborhood eventually, according to the head of BMC Investments.
Gen II Fund Services is joining SSR Mining, Newmont, DCP Midstream and LogistiCare Solutions at 6900 Layton.
“When I went home, I didn’t feel like I was at home anymore,” Hello Darling owner Daniel Masters said of Memphis after visiting Denver. So he moved here.
Orica plans to relocate to the southern part of the Denver area, closer to where its workers live, a spokeswoman said.
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