
Much of the discussion revolved around two large areas with development potential: land near DIA and the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center.
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Much of the discussion revolved around two large areas with development potential: land near DIA and the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center.
The French American School of Denver’s new location will be across the street from City Park.
CMK’s planned 858-unit residential development on Stout Street would feature three towers rising from a shared podium.
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A New York judge says new evidence that CBRE oversaw the recruiting from New York caused him to change his mind and decide CBRE can be sued there.
Denver-based Nichols Partnership is fashioning microunits out of the former Art Institute of Colorado building just south of downtown.
New buildings for $13.7 million at 13939 Ancestry Drive in Douglas County and $7.5 million at 1010 W. Colfax Ave. in Denver are the week’s top building permits.
The development in the 3800 blocks of Walnut and Blake streets will now include an office building and a 17-story multifamily building with 310 units.
“Right now it’s just an experiment,” Darius Kerman said of redeveloping the vacant building. “It was a property I like.”
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