
The 200-unit Via Apartments at Eighth Avenue and Broadway were sold to a private investment firm on June 26.
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The 200-unit Via Apartments at Eighth Avenue and Broadway were sold to a private investment firm on June 26.
A group of three development firms purchased a 14,000-square-foot triangle at 3724 Walnut St. near the 38th and Blake light rail station for $2.1 million.
The City of Denver has signed a sublease to occupy the last remaining floor the newspaper occupies at 101 W. Colfax Ave.
The Highlands Ranch-based swim lesson franchise is planning to open a 5,000-square-foot training center at 8500 W. Crestline Ave. on July 10.
About 7 acres on the northeast corner of Iliff Avenue and Parker Road have been razed, with new construction starting soon and stores opening early next year.
Some 500 new affordable housing units are in limbo this week as Jefferson County votes to approve a typically routine application for federal housing assistance.
Once home to Fire Station No. 7 in North Denver, the three-story building on the corner of Tejon Street and West 36th Avenue has since been converted into apartments and ground-floor retail.
An oil and gas producer has notified state authorities that it will lay off or relocate 113 employees based at the office, which will close Sept. 1.
With a new courtyard, new tenants including Little Man Ice Cream and a multimillion-dollar facelift, developers hope to turn a 1950s retail strip into a shopping destination.
A Chicago coworking brand is betting big — $20 million — that it can undercut existing spaces from a 10-story perch at Welton and 16th streets.
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