
A Denver developer who attempted the biggest project of his career as the recession struck has taken his own life.
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A Denver developer who attempted the biggest project of his career as the recession struck has taken his own life.
The B&B’s Colorado red sandstone has stood at the corner of 11th Avenue and Pennsylvania Street for more than 125 years, and was home to several of the state’s early politicians.
The little gambling hub completed its first phase in a $20 million redevelopment meant to increase tourism.
A Denver real estate firm has purchased 825 Logan St., built in 1895 for $15,000, with plans to use it for office space.
Anyone staying overnight in the neighborhood now has a 75 percent chance of staying under a Matt Joblon-run roof.
A company that has built several Colorado university and hospital buildings now has a permanent presence in Fort Collins with its fourth office.
A 54-unit complex has changed hands for more than quadruple its 2007 purchase price.
Wilderness junkies finally have a Denver basecamp for getting down to business, as an office for outdoor enthusiasts and businesses plans its launch.
The transaction is part of a larger, $3 billion deal that calls for the company from Down Under to acquire an ownership stake in 10 malls.
A North Carolina real estate investment firm has brought its total 2017 investment in Colorado to $241 million.
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