
CEO Robert Katz asked to be paid about $2 million less in stock in the company’s 2018 fiscal year, which ended July 31. He made the same request for the 2019 fiscal year.
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CEO Robert Katz asked to be paid about $2 million less in stock in the company’s 2018 fiscal year, which ended July 31. He made the same request for the 2019 fiscal year.
The Lone Tree mall is home to the second “Amazon 4-star” store in the country, offering assorted highly reviewed products; the first opened in Manhattan in September.
Zocalo Community Development has purchased the home of fabricator Stone Crafters, which plans to move operations to Sun Valley.
Greystar purchased the 1.15-acre 1800 Market St. lot in August and is set to break ground on a 11-story apartment building.
Pie Insurance is based in Washington, D.C., but it has more employees in Denver. Prior to this month, they were working in a coworking space.
More than 180 BusinessDen readers ventured out to West Colfax Wednesday evening. Enjoy these photos of the event
The project, the first for a new Dallas-based health care real estate firm, also will have retail space on the first and fifth floors.
The project at 3560 Chestnut Place is dubbed No. 38, a reference to Colorado being the 38th state to join the union.
The gym is selling all its fitness equipment.
Pollack Shores Real Estate Group has hired former Amstar managing director Kim Sperry to oversee its planned entrance into the Denver and Phoenix markets.
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