
An art gallery on Santa Fe Drive is closing down, and the artist is looking to sell the recently renovated building for $510,000.
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An art gallery on Santa Fe Drive is closing down, and the artist is looking to sell the recently renovated building for $510,000.
With other apartment projects already underway elsewhere in the area, a developer is planning to add another 60 low-income units on Santa Fe Drive in a part-rehab, part-build undertaking.
Shortly after a rebranding, a digital media company has left the Sugar Building and its namesake street for a new office nearby.
An Ohio tavern concept with its first Colorado location in the works in Westminster has signed on to a new LoHi apartment development — and that’s just the first drop in the bucket.
A heated pool, a new cardio room and new children’s areas are revamping a 60-year-old YMCA gym and catching it up to the changing neighborhood.
Shortly after buying a Cherry Creek office portfolio, a real estate firm carried on its Denver spree with a $21 million purchase of a Wynkoop Street building.
A California firm bought two hotels with a combined 700 rooms last week, hoping to tap into business travel and capitalize on the upcoming light rail line.
A biotech company that is working on a drug to help alcoholics recover from addiction received a grant for the National Institute of Health to continue research and testing.
With a new 121,000-square-foot tenant, the CenturyLink Tower is raising a new banner atop its 54 stories.
Leaving its 25,000-square-foot shop on South Broadway in the dust, a motorcycle gear store is ready to make the jump into a much larger space its building near Dry Creek.
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