
After falling into disrepair over a decade of vacancy, a North Denver office building could be coming back.
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After falling into disrepair over a decade of vacancy, a North Denver office building could be coming back.
A subsidiary of Xerox that manages government-funded healthcare programs and pharmaceutical benefits says it will lay off 85 employees in Aurora “due to a change in business conditions.” Xerox State Healthcare wrote in a June 27 letter to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment that the jobs at its office at 6235 S. Main… Read more »
It makes at least two Denver land buys for CVS this year, and the company has already submitted plans for what could be the city’s first standalone CVS at the Sheridan Boulevard site.
Above the swarm at the newly renovated Union Station is a different sort of buzz.
Whole Foods is moving its Rocky Mountain regional headquarters from Boulder’s 29th Street mall to a 38,000-square-foot building at 3012 Huron St. near Union Station, the company confirmed Monday. The move will bring about 100 jobs to Denver.
Focus Property Group opened its coworking space at the 66,000-square-foot Enterprise Building last week. The brand hopes to stand out from other shared offices by drawing tenants from a variety of industries and offering the flexibility to grow in place.
One of Union Station’s last major developments broke ground just in time for it to sell. Invesco Real Estate bought 16 Chestnut, a planned 430,000-square-foot office building in Union Station, from Starwood Capital Group and East West Partners this month. DaVita has already committed to leasing 80 percent of the building, which recently began construction…. Read more »
Roth Living will bring its Denver office and showroom back to where it opened 20 years ago.
Colorado Public Radio applied to rezone a property at 1601 W. Jewell Ave. last week. It’s a mostly vacant site with a radio tower and storage building, but Jenny Gentry, CPR’s senior vice president for finance and administration, said a rezone could open it up to residential or office development.
Museum removes ‘interim’ tag from Steve Turner. His initial goals are to book fewer traveling exhibits and to find more revenue sources.
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