After selling clients on the growing neighborhood, a real estate firm has decided to grab its own warehouse space in RiNo.
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Brokerage ditching DTC for RiNo
Cherry Creek castle to be converted into offices
The former fortress of a longtime costume shop, along with a strip of retail storefronts, is set to be converted into office and commercial space.
Car rack maker doubles Aurora HQ space
An Australian car rack manufacturer is packing up its Aurora warehouse and plans to move its North and South American headquarters into a larger space.
First hotel checking into RiNo
The owners of a popular RiNo market are teaming up with an upscale Boulder destination to bring a $41 million hotel to the growing neighborhood.
Theater buys into Sloan’s Lake project
A high-end movie theater brand paid $3 million for admission to a massive redevelopment project in Sloan’s Lake.
Developer grabs RiNo warehouse
Another Walnut street industrial property sold last week for more than $5.5 million as its owner plans a move to North Broadway.
Tennyson apartment rush adding $23M project
With a string of restaurants and a grocery store moving into the area, a developer is plotting a $23 million small apartment project on the growing Tennyson Street strip.
Co-working colossus plots 3-part Denver arrival
An international co-working brand with more than $300 million in venture capital is eyeing 170,000 square feet of Denver office space in three neighborhoods, including an outpost across the street from Denver’s darling of co-working.
Triple-decker driving range tees up in Centennial
Now you’ll finally know exactly how far you hit the golf ball. A Texas driving range operator plans to open a range this summer with balls embedded with computer chips that tell you if you’re a John Daly or a Jim Furyk.
A look inside the LoHi Lumina project
The Lumina apartment project in the Highlands is quickly filling up with tenants. Take a peek inside the distinctive building.