Two years after opening a massive RiNo coworking building, developers will start building a second location on the periphery of the booming neighborhood.
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RiNo coworking giant working on location No. 2
Developer halves Curtis Park micro-apartment plans
A Curtis Park micro-apartment project just got a little smaller.
4 acres at Gates redevelopment fetch $13M
California-based Carmel Partners plans 400 apartments for the site, one of the last of the former Gates rubber plant.
Micro-apartments squeeze into downtown
After biting around the edges of downtown neighborhoods, the micro-unit phenomenon is hitting the middle of downtown.
Lakewood oil company files Ch. 7
A family-run company that holds interests in oil and gas wells in Garfield County is breaking up in Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Income-restricted Northglenn apartments fetch $26M
An Adams County mixed-income apartment complex has a new owner after an eight-figure sale last month.
Developer plans apartments for vets near upcoming VA Hospital
With Aurora’s VA Hospital less than two years from completion, a Denver developer is investing in a nearby development purposed for homeless veterans.
Janice Sinden takes the reins at DCPA
The third president and CEO of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts wants to broaden the nonprofit’s donor base and its audience.
Path cleared for Aurora mixed-use project
With the blessing of the city of Aurora, a run-down shopping center near the Kennedy golf course and ball fields has been leveled to create a clean canvas.
Brent's Place nears home stretch of capital campaign
An Aurora nonprofit that shelters immune-compromised patients and their families is 85 percent of the way through an $8 million capital campaign to double its housing capacity.