
A year-old Union Station office building designed with sharp angles and a shiny glass exterior – and home to several high-profile tenants – quietly hit the market last year.
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A year-old Union Station office building designed with sharp angles and a shiny glass exterior – and home to several high-profile tenants – quietly hit the market last year.
With RiNo lease rates at an all-time high, there’s no site too small to take vertical.
An Anschutz affiliate this week sold a golf resort along Virginia’s James River after six years of ownership.
After more than a century in business, a family that owns dozens of gas stations in Colorado has sold its operation to an Idaho-based chain.
A Highlands discount supermarket has sold its last bag of groceries. The Save-A-Lot at 2630 W. 38th Ave. closed its doors on Friday. The store is leaving an 18,000-square-foot retail building at the southwest corner of 38th Avenue and Bryant Street. New York-based Kimco Realty owns the Save-A-Lot property. That firm bought the property in 1998… Read more »
A block of developable land in Jefferson Park has been flipped by one of the neighborhood’s most active players.
One of Denver’s oldest software development shops is selling its RiNo office in order to buy, expand and move into a Capitol Hill building home to an architecture firm.
Floatation therapy is dipping into South Pearl Street.
Three years after a major renovation, an East Colfax apartment building will meet the wrecking ball.
The health insurer plans to lay off sales and customer service workers from its affiliate health services business OptumHealth by April 16.
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