
The 70-year-old nonprofit that works with children and adults with disabilities held a groundbreaking for a $6 million redevelopment.
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The 70-year-old nonprofit that works with children and adults with disabilities held a groundbreaking for a $6 million redevelopment.
It’s kicking off the first of Crescent Real Estate’s three planned phases of development near Confluence Park.
The project’s ground-floor retail space is leased to a distillery that will open this summer.
A Denver firm bought Dunton from the Chang family, which includes retired professional tennis player Michael Chang, and is choosing to focus instead on property management.
Fido will have to stretch his legs elsewhere when developers start condo construction at a triangular Five Points lot that recently changed hands.
A software company with Midwest roots has leased space in Riverview, leaving just one vacancy in the under-construction office project.
A handful of landlords are suing a payment processing company after rent checks got lost somewhere in cyberspace.
A California real estate investment firm has purchased a 57-unit complex on the corner of Logan Street and Sixth Avenue.
A four-story building near Cheesman Park was bought by the owner of a company based out of and office there.
The coworking colossus now controls 150,000 square feet in the Mile High City.
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