
Colorado Community Church purchased the former Gander Mountain store at 14000 E. Jewell Ave. in Aurora in late June for $6.8 million, according to county records.
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Colorado Community Church purchased the former Gander Mountain store at 14000 E. Jewell Ave. in Aurora in late June for $6.8 million, according to county records.
UDR, which has apartment complexes nationwide, says development would have 285 apartments and 350 parking spaces.
A century-old building on East Colfax Avenue in Denver at the center of a lawsuit has sold for less than it fetched 3.5 years ago.
The operator of the Park Hill Golf Course doesn’t want to relinquish control of the 155-acre, 18-hole golf course while it litigates a chance to buy the entire parcel.
Holland Partner Group this week started moving dirt on a lot near 9News.
On Monday, city staffers said their analysis shows that the task force’s recommendations would reduce the cost to building owners of complying with the ordinance.
A Florida company bought a Highlands plot that comes scraped and with a plan of development for a five-story apartment complex.
Developers end plan to add tall buildings on each side – to include residences, hotel rooms, retail, restaurants and condos — and instead will seek input from an advisory committee.
The developer of Block 162 expects the new 30-story office tower in downtown Denver to come together over the course of the next two-and-a-half years. Houston-based Patrinely Group said Monday that it is beginning construction on the tower, and completion is expected in December 2020. BusinessDen reported last week that the first construction permit had… Read more »
A museum dedicated to Denver’s segment of Route 40 finds a new home thanks to man’s passion to preserve artifacts from the famed avenue as it gradually changes.
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