
After long delays, a local nonprofit is just shy of its fundraising goal and about to start on the design process for a new outdoor music venue that will host 50 free concerts a year.
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After long delays, a local nonprofit is just shy of its fundraising goal and about to start on the design process for a new outdoor music venue that will host 50 free concerts a year.
WeWork, a colossus of the co-working world, has grabbed three floors of a new office tower near Union Station and could have more downtown outposts in the pipeline.
A locally based petroleum company has kicked off a $100 million capital raise as the price for crude oil continues to drop.
With several new locations popping up around the Denver area, a local grocery chain is adding to its warehouse and office space with an additional 43,000 square feet in Golden.
With three adjoining parcels assembled on Madison Street, a developer is seeking rezoning for a five-story office building on the site.
A private equity firm has topped off its second fund, drawing more than $36 million from 17 investors.
Denver Health is digging into a redevelopment project at Sixth and Broadway that will raze a 50-year-old building and build a large office and retail building in its place.
With more than $17 million in incentives from the city and the state, a young San Francisco company will put up to 1,750 people on its Denver payroll as it launches a second office near Union Station.
A Las Vegas developer cashed out a 260-unit apartment complex this month as the area surrounding the property transforms with new projects.
An apartment project and development-ready land in Cap Hill was sold recently for more than $9 million, and the buyer has plans for 140 more apartments on the site.
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