The new Englewood-based owner of a corner lot wants to add another hotel to the booming neighborhood.
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Hotel developer likes RiNo vibe; pays $3.3M for plot
Wings Over the Rockies to build second museum campus
The Denver museum is spending $24 million to launch two exhibits at the airport, with the first half expected to open this summer.
History, river lures new owner of shuttered VFW post
A shuttered Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Denver’s Overland neighborhood is set to be repurposed.
Cherry Creek building sells for $6.6M; clothing store to move
The owners of a clothing retailer have sold their property for a 250 percent return on the price they paid in 2010.
Developer buys land for 13-story Arapahoe Square apartment tower
Plans for the tower, which has yet to receive final approval from the city, call for 238 units on the current site of a parking lot.
West Highland mixed-use building finds buyer for $25M
The new owner is a family company making its first entry into the Denver market, with hopes to buy more properties.
New name announced for ski resort partners
The new entity was formed by a joint venture between KSL Capital Partners and Henry Crown and Co.
Townhomes coming to lot across from Jeff Park Safeway
Ten units would replace an 850-square-foot home on the quarter-acre lot, which was purchased for $1 million.
Swedish glove company doubles space with move to Arvada
A maker of leather ski gloves is building a $5 million facility that’s nearly twice the size of its current office in Golden.
Denver council approves CDOT-Kentro development deal
The approval allows the private developer to purchase two transportation department properties in the Mile High City for a combined $19 million.