
A contemporary art museum lands a $5 million donation, a local organization raises funds for hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico, and a group plans a bridge between Globeville and RiNo.
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A contemporary art museum lands a $5 million donation, a local organization raises funds for hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico, and a group plans a bridge between Globeville and RiNo.
Hard hats briefly replaced cowboy hats Friday on the campus of the National Western Center.
A Denver VW dealer is moving off Colorado Boulevard to a 4-acre site near the intersection of Alameda Avenue and South Broadway.
A developer wants to build 24 studio and one-bedroom apartments on a quarter-acre lot near the intersection of Colfax Avenue.
After signing a letter of intent for space in an under-construction office tower at 1144 15th St., the coworking giant’s plans fell through.
An Oakland-based firm that developed property at the former Staple International Airport plans to take a stab at developing the shuttered CHU campus in southwestern Denver.
A nonprofit has sold three adjoining parcels along Madison Street, including a 4,000-square-foot building, to a Denver-based developer.
A three-acre property in Denver’s Lincoln Park, currently being used to grow marijuana, has sold for $11.5 million.
City Park golfers have till sundown to get in a final round.
The new owner of a Platt Park church hopes to repurpose the structure for residential use. Denver-based Revesco Properties, in partnership with Sprocket president Bill Moore, purchased 1700-1710 S. Grant St. in Denver earlier this month for $3.15 million. The 25,937-square-foot building on 1 acre was once known as South Presbyterian Church. The seller was… Read more »
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