
The purchase of the 480-unit Conifer Creek Apartments is one of a handful of deals in Arapahoe County to cross the $90 million threshold in five years.
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The purchase of the 480-unit Conifer Creek Apartments is one of a handful of deals in Arapahoe County to cross the $90 million threshold in five years.
Mainspring Developers picked up a 4,350-square-foot infill site at 3030 Welton St. last week for $366,000, with plans for a residential or hospitality building.
One of Denver’s most prolific developers has purchased a half-acre parking lot on Logan Street overlooking Governor’s Park for $4.8 million.
McCarthy Building Cos. has moved into 6,000 square feet at 15th and Platte streets, more than double the size of the office it left behind in Lakewood.
Letterpress Depot has raised more than $40,000 as part of a three-year, $500,000 push to revamp the Englewood building that houses its 15 letterpress printers.
The owners of a massive property in the valley are throwing in the towel after a 12-year bid to transform the land into a private ski resort and 1,700-home development.
A K-12 school in the Highlands has listed its 23,000-square-foot home of the past two decades after losing its contract with Denver Public Schools.
A new-to-Denver investor last week plunked down $65 million for a new, 190-unit apartment complex off East Alameda Avenue and Colorado Boulevard.
The university’s new administrative building at 2601 E. Colorado Ave. will be completed in April and cost $14.5 million.
A U.K.-based company scored a 12,500-square-foot parking lot next to Coors Field in a $3.5 million deal, with plans to build a 150-room, eight-story hotel.
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