
After hunting for two years, a California company has finally landed a real estate deal in Denver and plans to renovate the building’s 560 apartments.
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After hunting for two years, a California company has finally landed a real estate deal in Denver and plans to renovate the building’s 560 apartments.
The pharmacy giant, which has stores in most states but none in Colorado, has purchased a 2-acre property along Hampden Avenue and may be gearing up to take on the Walgreens empire.
Two area real estate firms have teamed up and purchased a motel property on South Broadway for $1.7 million.
The former CU Hospital site is beginning to be razed to make way for up to over 1,000 residential units and 275,000 square feet of office and retail space.
Colorado-based ski area operator Intrawest Resorts Holdings announced this week that it will sell its timeshare division to Nevada native Diamond Resort Group for $85 million.
After more than 50 years in Berkeley, a music store is scaling down and hoping a move to Wheat Ridge will be more in tune with its business.
At risk of having to significantly cut back on its operations and sell assets, a publicly traded solar panel company is hoping to raise $32 million, and it already has a single investor lined up with the cash.
After scooping up two RiNo properties earlier this year, a three-man development grabbed another piece of real estate on Brighton Boulevard and already have a tenant lined up.
In addition to counseling spaces, a nonprofit’s new campus in northeast Denver will provide room for two schools, a dental clinic and indoor basketball courts when it opens in a few weeks.
A new project by a young development firm is coming together piece by piece on Eliot Street.
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