
The former head of Denver’s development services department is hopping over to the other side of the table, launching a consulting business to guide developers through the maze of government approval.
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The former head of Denver’s development services department is hopping over to the other side of the table, launching a consulting business to guide developers through the maze of government approval.
With an eye for steady, income-producing commercial real estate in the Midwest, a real estate investment company is hoping to raise between $50 million and $75 million in a new fund.
With apartments and ground-floor retail space filling up, a Phoenix firm grabbed a 200-unit building near DU for $82.5 million this week.
A local wedding planner is hoping to do some matchmaking between other small businesses in her industry by bringing them together in a planned co-working space on West Colfax.
In its first development project, a construction firm is planning to build a large new office building in Arapahoe County, while also raising a new $10 million headquarters for itself next door.
In a deal between two development firms busy in the Denver area, the master planner of the Denargo Market redevelopment sold an 11-acre plot prime for a new project.
With thousands of new apartments hitting the market in 2015 and even more on the way this year, landlords are upping their promotion game to lure in new tenants, offering months of free rent, high-end appliance perks and free parking.
Working her way up from summer staff to the organization’s top spot more than 30 years later, Julie Watkins is set to take over the CEO position at the outdoor-focused YMCA of the Rockies and its 6,000 acres next month.
A Denver-based company with offices across the U.S. is loading up another $3 million in a recent capital raise.
Marking its fifth home for those recovering from addiction and escaping violence and homelessness, a local nonprofit is rehabbing a 19th century mansion on Broadway.
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