The buildings, built between 1892 and 1929, include the longtime headquarters of Buerger Brothers, a barber and beauty shop supplier that was based in the neighborhood for 40 years.
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Three historic buildings on Champa sold for $20M
Subcontractor files Ch. 11 after CVS project turned sour
A local excavation company claims it wasn’t warned about site problems before signing with a general contractor led by Rockies co-owner Linda Alvarado.
Longsword training gym plunges into Denver
Jason Barrons said interest grows for “historical European martial arts” every time HBO’s “Game of Thrones” airs a sword fight.
SW Denver shopping center sells for $46M
The 330,000-square-foot mall, which is anchored by The Home Depot and King Soopers, marks the company’s second mall investment in the Denver area.
Western Union planning to move headquarters
The money transfer giant is close to a lease for a massive new office and quietly has put up its suburban campus for sale.
Investors look to force energy company into bankruptcy
Shareholders in an oil and gas exploration company whose stock once traded on the open market say it has stiffed them to the tune of $3 million.
California firm plunks down $30M for DTC apartments
Arabella Apartments, a 160-unit complex in the Denver Tech Center, traded last week from one Golden State firm to another in a $30 million deal.
Developers break ground on massive RiNo mixed-use project
Plans call for 250,000 square feet of office space and 25,000 square feet of retail to come online in the fourth quarter 2018.
Retail and offices planned for half-acre RiNo parcel
An LLC has purchased 0.58 acres on the 3500 block of Blake Street for $2.8 million, with plans for a 40,000-square-foot mixed-use project.
Denver takes another dose of West Coast tech
A San Francisco-based software company has hired 20 employees in WeWork Union Station and is shopping for a private space in LoDo as it plans to double in size by yearend.