
The premier public tennis courts in Denver are getting a little love, to the tune of $150,000.
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The premier public tennis courts in Denver are getting a little love, to the tune of $150,000.
The city of Arvada is taking a swing at a $6.9 million renovation project on one of its golf courses.
A 29-unit project with ground-floor retail on the northwest corner of Pennsylvania Street and Bayaud Avenue is set to break ground this month.
For the bankrupt sportswear retailer, the going-out-of-business sale has been kinder to its former landlord.
Denver-based ANB Bank is set to start the second phase of a $25 million effort to renovate the 1982 office tower and retail space that houses its headquarters.
A pair of developers plan to convert the site’s former nurses’ dormitory into subsidized housing units, and to add townhomes and retail space.
The Golden Triangle building, home to the original Galvanize coworking space since 2012, traded for $10.5 million on Thursday.
Three months into the year, half of Denver’s short-term rental properties have snagged a mandatory business license, and the city has netted $60,000 in taxes and fees.
A trio of investors with eyes on eastern Cherry Creek have snapped up a second property in the neighborhood.
Gerard Ensinas was born with a pool cue in his hand. And now he’s getting into the family business, with a pool hall opening this summer in RiNo.
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