
Only open for a few months, the Sprouts grocery store in Platt Park was quickly sold by its developer to an investor for more than $13 million.
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Only open for a few months, the Sprouts grocery store in Platt Park was quickly sold by its developer to an investor for more than $13 million.
Citing $19 million in debt, a Golden gold mining firm is descending into bankruptcy and is asking for $4 million from existing creditors to keep business running.
The owners of an already massive and still growing industrial park in Adams County have scooped up another 530 acres that they think can accommodate 7 million additional square feet of development.
After years of squeezing kids into its founders’ Monbello home, a longtime nonprofit is building a new facility and creating its own park to introduce local students to the outdoors.
A Denver-based software company that is continuously scouting its clients networks for threats has an extra $20 million in its own war chest after just two weeks of fundraising.
A lot near Commons Park that sold for $7.5 million earlier this year is set to house Union Station’s next burst of apartment development, with 161 units and a rooftop pool.
Making a $20 million profit on an eight-year hold, a firm has unloaded a 17th Avenue office tower in Uptown.
The owners of the popular comfort food spot in Five Points are testing out the market’s real estate appetite, listing the restaurant property for $585,000.
After years of planning and with a land deal in place, the JCC is gearing up to break ground on a massive expansion of its facilities — and it has already raised $20 million to go toward the project.
After leaving a larger firm to go out on her own, a developer is starting to build up her local projects with a new car wash that will have some pricey cleaning packages.
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