
The owners of Denver dispensary Colorado Harvest Co. are launching a $2 million new construction project at 14655 E. Arapahoe Road that they plan to fill with their own marijuana shop and a brewery.
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The owners of Denver dispensary Colorado Harvest Co. are launching a $2 million new construction project at 14655 E. Arapahoe Road that they plan to fill with their own marijuana shop and a brewery.
The Brighton Boulevard buying frenzy rolls on. A Denver developer picked up an industrial site at 4375 Brighton Blvd. this week for $3.5 million. The property is currently home to Blaylock-Mueller Sales, a construction materials company, but listing broker Tim Finholm of Unique Properties said that company will move out to make way for an… Read more »
After 17 years opening eateries in the northern Front Range, Richard Lucio is ready to do the same in Denver. The 54-year-old restaurateur, who’s opened three locations around Greeley and Fort Collins, is bringing the Southwest to the 16th Street Mall when he opens Blue Agave in May. He opened the original Blue Agave two… Read more »
Less than two months after welcoming a new Sprouts as an anchor store, a Lakewood shopping center has courted a new owner.
Trammell Crow buys Empire Staple Co.’s former HQ and sells it a new location farther north.
With last year’s battle over historical designation past, Dublin Development plans to build 18 townhomes on Eliot Street.
The site of a downtown day care center could soon grow up.
Through the deal, which closed in December, Flightline pitched Stanley Marketplace and most of the surrounding land into a joint venture with Westfield dubbed Stanley JV, LLC. Flightline then sold a smaller parcel to Westfield to build new homes just south of the market’s warehouse.
Los Angeles group will focus on attracting more corporate meetings and group business
Kelmore Development Corp. will own eight-acre site, and mixed-use may be its future
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