
DLR Group grows to 50 employees and now has 15,000 square feet to house them.
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DLR Group grows to 50 employees and now has 15,000 square feet to house them.
CentralSpace will occupy a 19,000-square-foot building on Montview Boulevard near Stanley Marketplace.
As a massive mixed-use development prepares to break ground near its storefront, a staple of Platte Street has swum upstream to a three-story, 6,500-square-foot building at 2301 Seventh St. near the aquarium.
South Broadway could get up to 270 more housing units following Holland Partner Group’s purchased of more than 2 acres.
“We’re just trying to make this more of a wellness club,” general manager Paul Anderson said. “The days of dining and dancing and dressing up don’t work in Colorado anymore.”
The three sites total 365,000 square feet of light industrial space southwest of Interstates 225 and 70.
Much like many new homes in Stapleton, one of the neighborhood’s newest malls has been snapped up by a family.
Laradon last month opened a $6 million push to fund the first two phases of renovation on its 10-acre campus west of Interstate 25.
Once pegged for a three-story commercial development, the new owner of a site on West 38th Avenue is bringing in a pet care chain instead.
Woofhaus will welcome its first canine customers July 17 at 1540 S. Broadway in the Platt Park neighborhood.
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