Weins Development Group is planning eight townhomes at the corner of 32nd Avenue and Eliot Street. The firm plans to sell homes at $500,000 and $550,000 per unit, a price company CPA Evelyn Weins hopes will undercut some of the pricier homes in the neighborhood.
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Weins to build 8 townhomes at 32nd/Eliot
More damages sought in student housing antitrust case
The owners of rival apartments housing students from downtown Denver’s Auraria campus once again are feuding in federal court.
Allante plans Emerson Place apartments Uptown
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Vail’s recent buy cost $12M
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A Fuller draw: Your very own office
A Denver real estate veteran with more than 60 years in the business says it’s time to double the size of his firm. And he thinks he has the bait to lure brokers to his new DTC office: 30 separate enclosed offices and a lounge with “the biggest TV we can buy.”
DPS sells $6.2M lot to land board
A big chunk of developable land in Cap Hill traded between government agencies last month.
Nonprofit for young moms plans Arvada expansion
A nonprofit that offers housing and classes for teenage mothers in the Denver area is consolidating and expanding its services in a $4 million project.
$5.3B deal sweeps up 18 Colo. apartment complexes
A massive deal between two real estate giants handed off 18 Colorado apartment complexes, including three in Denver that sold for a combined $377 million.
Real estate firm breaking into development in Cherry Creek
A longtime real estate company is finally jumping into the development side of things and plans to redevelop a store in Cherry Creek North.
Design company ditching DTC for bigger space
With plans to double its staff, a design firm is moving out of the Tech Center to Athmar Park, and its new building’s current tenant has its own expansion in the works.