
Micro units are marching into Five Points.
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Micro units are marching into Five Points.
Calgary-based Sanjel USA said it will let go of 54 employees at its 1630 Welton St. office and 101 employees in Fort Lupton by the end of the month.
New residences are for renters whose income is between 30 percent and 60 percent of the area median income.
Company manager Reid Phillips said there are plenty of buyers looking for condos, and he’s trying to get ahead of the curve in a market depressed by the threat of construction-defects lawsuits.
The first retail tenants are moving into a 40-year-old Cherry Creek office building. And one of them is an Uptown restaurant adding a second local location.
Taubman pays off old note and lines of credit for the 1M-square-foot retail giant.
The Downtown Denver Partnership gave that figure Tuesday at its annual State of Downtown Denver event, reporting there’s about $2.5 billion worth of development either planned or under construction.
With an eye on a 2017 IPO, email marketing startup SendGrid is pulling up its roots in Boulder and plunking down in a Denver office tower.
Five Points is launching a bid for its own business-development group.
Affordable housing project planned on West Colfax Avenue.
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