
National real estate firm Sperry Van Ness is pulling area brokers from competing companies as it boosts its Colorado presence and establishes a full-fledged office on West Colfax in Denver.
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National real estate firm Sperry Van Ness is pulling area brokers from competing companies as it boosts its Colorado presence and establishes a full-fledged office on West Colfax in Denver.
A Utah chain with two locations in Colorado has started the countdown to its first Denver location, at the base of a brand new apartment building in the Highlands.
The former Le Central building in Cap Hill is under new ownership after the long-standing restaurant shut its doors. Now, other eateries are vying for the prime real estate.
A battery company has a plan in the works to convert its former headquarters near Mile High Stadium into 130 apartments, adding to a boost in residential development int he industrial area.
An unanticipated 50,000-square-foot land deal is leading to a new flurry of development in RiNo, where a developer is creating a marketplace of new retailers with plenty of open space.
A 125-acre mixed-use development is filling in some of its remaining space with $5 million plans for a new retail building and several tenants already lined up.
A pair of apartment buildings in Cheesman Park, both built in the late ’20s and early ’30s, recently sold for a combined $9.4 million – and one of the deals marks the return of a former owner after more than 25 years.
After selling its office to an apartment developer, another real estate firm is picking up its own projects on the same street in the Highlands.
With plans for a huge gym, a pool, kids’ area and indoor golf simulator, a Littleton country club is overhauling its clubhouse in hopes of maxing out membership.
A longtime breakfast spot in Cherry Creek will be relocating as its landlord works up plans for a 64,000-square-foot office and retail development on the site.
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