
The organization hosted its 56th annual awards dinner on Thursday night.
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The organization hosted its 56th annual awards dinner on Thursday night.
The developers behind the Lowenstein Theater complex renovation purchased a retail shop down the street at York Street and East Colfax Avenue for $1.15 million on May 15.
A Denver company that connects customers looking for suite tickets with sellers unloading inventory has moved from 1,200 square feet on Platte St. to 3,500 square feet a block away.
The Jefferson County School District last month listed the 30,000-square-foot former Sobesky Academy at 2001 Hoyt St. for $2.8 million.
After building in Englewood, Wheat Ridge and Aurora, a San Antonio developer is one step closer to pulling off a long-planned encore in Lowry.
The $6 million will be distributed to RMPBS over three years, and was one of the first large gifts in the campaign.
A Colorado packraft maker recently moved into a 12,000-square-foot production facility at 192 S. Main St. twice as big as its previous shop, hired more employees, and released new boat designs.
Looking to nail down more business north of Denver, a construction firm is trading in the downtown garage that has been its headquarters for over a decade for a larger office in Thornton.
A Colorado-based developer purchased the 123-room site for $184,227 per room, putting it in line with recent hotel sales in the Denver metro area.
The founder of a Denver-based Airstream rental company bought 12,000 square feet in RiNo, where he plans to park vintage trailers and shipping containers as part of a mixed-use office project.
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