
Spread between Jefferson Park and Cap Hill, a nonprofit that provides health and social services to people with HIV is moving into a 24,000-square-foot space on East Colfax.
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Spread between Jefferson Park and Cap Hill, a nonprofit that provides health and social services to people with HIV is moving into a 24,000-square-foot space on East Colfax.
Long vacant and overlooked for potential redevelopment, a once broken-down synagogue building in Five Points has a new congregation: an assembly of artists and nonprofits, brought together through an extensive rehab project and $350 rent.
About 175,000 square feet of office and retail space and 225 apartments should start taking shape next year as one of the firms behind Union Station expands its reach to a nearby 2-acre bus hub.
Another local oil company, listing more than $5 million owed to its major creditors, has filed for bankruptcy – the newest in a string of energy firms to take a hit this year.
Downtown Denver’s real estate market has lured a new investor from Luxembourg, who dropped $26 million on an office tower on 17th Street.
A longtime hardware store site is being pitched as the next apartment project in the busy RiNo neighborhood by a Texas developer.
As its apartment buildings pop up all around the city, a developer has picked its next site and submitted plans for 100 units on a busy LoHi corner.
The booming neighborhood’s first low-income apartment development officially kicked off this week, and it will add more than 100 units — including 75 reserved for lower-income renters.
Closing out deal-happy 2015 with a bang, New York investors have dropped $210 million on a Sheraton Hotel on the 16th Street Mall.
A building in LoDo’s “warehouse row” has changed hands in a $44 million deal, nearly double the sale price from its last deal 10 years ago.
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