
After years under family ownership, a lot of land along I-25 was sold for $2 million and is set to house four 30,000-square-foot warehouses.
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After years under family ownership, a lot of land along I-25 was sold for $2 million and is set to house four 30,000-square-foot warehouses.
With a residential development in the works, a Christian school has unloaded the last piece of its old campus system for $4.5 million.
As construction crews continue work on Aurora’s Stanley Marketplace development, a local nonprofit is building its own project on the site — a 26-foot art installation that mirrors its incomplete surroundings.
Following several other area golf clubs, a Westminster course has an overhaul of its clubhouse, pool and greens in the works in hopes of maxing out membership.
One of the few remaining empty lots along the 16th Street Mall was scooped up by a hotel development firm, and the 0.38-acre property fetched $10 million.
As oil firms continue to shut down offices in the Denver market, one is holding onto its space but has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with a reported $37 million in debts.
Two floors in one of Denver’s tallest office towers will likely spill back onto the market when an oil firm shuts down its local presence and lays off 75 workers.
In Tuesday’s election, two special districts were established stretching over 450 acres, which will collect an additional $900,000 in taxes to bankroll improvements in the area.
With one apartment development set to open early next year, a young firm with a focus on energy efficiency is powering up its next project in Five Points.
After a $21 million Arvada apartment purchase in September, a real estate firm has followed up by grabbing a 330-unit complex in southeast Denver.
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