The nonprofit recently announced it has raised $22.5 million for the new building, which will be built at 21st and Arapahoe streets.
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Rocky Mountain Public Media moves ahead with HQ construction plans
Movement bouldering gym announces RiNo design
Along with climbing walls and fitness classes, the facility will include Improper City, a new beer garden and food truck park.
Developer that proposed Denver’s tallest building fails to close on land
The owner of Denver-based Paradise Land Co. said Greenwich Realty Capital is no longer under contract to purchase 650 17th St. from him.
Husband-wife duo sells $30M RiNo parcel after development plans fizzle
Tom and Brooke Gordon didn’t intend to be land speculators, though they more than tripled their investment in RiNo over the last 3.5 years.
McWhinney proposes 16-story Blake Street project
The Denver-based real estate company hopes to take advantage of recently altered building-height restrictions near a RiNo light rail station.
Alterra releases prices for Epic Pass rival
It’s undercutting the ubiquitous Epic Local pass for unlimited skiing on the Front Range.
Developer that proposed Denver’s tallest building looks to add adjacent land
Greenwich Realty Capital is seeking the cooperation of a Massachusetts firm that owns a slice of land it needs for an 81-story tower.
Showroom under construction on S. Broadway near I-25
A three-story steel structure at the site of a former hamburger joint will by fall become a showroom and office for Roth Living.
Pandora sweeps into dedicated local office space
After camping out in Golden Triangle’s Galvanize for five years, the music-streaming service is more than tripling its local square footage with digs of its own.
Larimer Square proposes two new buildings along block
Development partners say they hope to increase density and keep the area “vibrant, relevant and activated,” while also attracting capital to renovate the street’s century-old buildings.