
Just shy of its centennial, the tee sheet at one of Aurora’s public golf courses goes no farther than Dec. 15.
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Just shy of its centennial, the tee sheet at one of Aurora’s public golf courses goes no farther than Dec. 15.
Marketing director Jacob Harkins said “the idea is, basically, we have the patent on putting a bottle of booze sideways.”
New owners have acquired the three-story office and retail property on California Street as a long-term investment.
An entity partially controlled by Boulder-based Namaste Solar spent $2.5 million on what Namaste’s owner calls a “fixer-upper.”
An ownership group with an existing footprint in the area has scooped up the 3-acre property.
A deal announced earlier this fall for the city to buy the beleaguered for roughly $20 million has been suspended.
A half-acre lot along East Colfax Avenue near Colorado Boulevard is getting a new look.
Santa Monica-based Mass Equities is planning office, apartment and retail space for its first phase of development across Brighton Boulevard from Industry.
Instead of a penthouse with mountain views or a rooftop bar, the Air Force veteran and GS1 executive plans to grow lettuce. And this farm requires some vertical.
An investment management firm has leased the top floor of 1144 15th St., the tallest office building constructed in Denver in more than 30 years.
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