
An entity of property management and investment firm Split Mountain bought a half-acre near Colorado Boulevard and Yale Avenue this month for $5.38 million.
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An entity of property management and investment firm Split Mountain bought a half-acre near Colorado Boulevard and Yale Avenue this month for $5.38 million.
Construction crews need to toggle more than $10 million into the aging Stapleton building before United’s 12,000 pilots can practice their takeoffs and landings on new flight simulators.
BMC said it raised rent 12 percent a year after buying the 30-acre project in 2012. Last month the Denver-based firm sold the complex to Denver-based Arel Capital.
Colorado nonprofit Volunteers of America started work on doubling the size of its northeast Denver senior living complex.
With a massive LoDo project under construction, a Colorado developer is moving up Brighton Boulevard into River North.
Mark Condon, the club’s general manager, said that the club attracted 20 new members in June. Condon said that the club typically grows by three to four members a month.
Just three weeks after unloading $79 million of flex space, a Bahrain-based investment firm has put most of that figure back into Denver office real estate.
An investment firm bought a converted garage building that now houses Call to Arms Brewing Co. and restaurant Mas Kaos for $3.7 million.
Now that the dust has settled – 2 million square feet worth of dust – a new building is rising at 9th and Colorado in a process that could span 5 years.
After falling into disrepair over a decade of vacancy, a North Denver office building could be coming back.
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