
The firm has filed Chapter 11 just four years after being born from the bankruptcy of Gasco Energy, which was taken private and restructured in 2013.
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The firm has filed Chapter 11 just four years after being born from the bankruptcy of Gasco Energy, which was taken private and restructured in 2013.
The Fitzsimons Redevelopment Authority-owned course will close before the end of the year to make way for to-be-determined redevelopment plans.
The New York City-based insurance giant has leased more than 140,000 square feet at the 58-acre Inova Dry Creek office park being developed by United Properties.
Eight properties within the 110 acres of Elyria Swansea that the city hopes to add to the complex have landed in Denver District Court in nine months.
Four courts at the park are getting resurfaced from asphalt to post-tension concrete, to the tune of $80,000.
Covenant Heights’ annual summer camps have run continuously since the 1940s, but it plans to close in November.
A century-old structure that preservationists moved brick-by-brick to its current post at the corner of Stout and 18th streets has sold for $5 million.
Developers are planning an 8,500-square-foot commercial structure for a site tucked between a pair of restaurants at Tejon and 17th streets.
The Denver-based developer behind large-scale projects around Union Station and at the former UC hospital site on Colorado Boulevard has purchased 0.14 acres for $325,000.
Trammell Crow Co. began construction on its fourth build-to-suit building for Stillman Wholesale Meat Co. at the 58-acre industrial development near Globeville.
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