Swedish retailer IKEA is under contract to buy 123 acres of land in Broomfield, the company announced this week.
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IKEA assembling land for second Colorado store
Group of 25 defect Coldwell Banker for Windermere
A few dozen real estate agents – who sold more than 200 homes so far this year – are trading the Caldwell Banker brand for a new flag.
Trammell Crow Residential to start $100M apartment project
One of Denver’s busiest developers – with 3,000 residential units in the pipeline – has picked a new neighborhood to drop a $100 million apartment building.
Architecture firm settles into Uptown penthouse
After a decade and a half near Cherry Creek, a Denver architecture firm has a new name and new digs Uptown.
Parkifi pulls into SendGrid's Larimer Square space
The startup shuffle is in full swing downtown, as Parkifi said it needs room to add up to 65 more employees over the next 18 months.
Brooklyn climbing gym plants feet in Denver
With plans for a new gym already in the works, a Brooklyn climbing gym is moving its headquarters to Denver.
CenturyLink yanks plug on 16th St. showroom, reboots inside its office tower
The telecom giant is hopping three blocks over for a new downtown retail store, after closing a shop earlier this month.
Unico plans eight-story LoDo project along Cherry Creek
Unico has proposed a new eight-story mixed-use building for a parking lot at 1420 Wynkoop St., according to plans being considered by the Lower Downtown Design Review Board.
RiNo half-acre reels in $2.5M
If a recent property transfer is any guide, land in RiNo has appreciated 30x in 20 years.
Uptick in building permits; longer wait times for commercial projects
Denver is riding a five-year building boom that hit a new peak in 2016. And while wait times for permits have risen, the city says it’s working to speed up the process.