Alberta Development Partners still plans to bring a grocery store to the corner of Orchard and I-25.
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Townhomes in, offices out as developer alters plans for 10-acre DTC site
9/11 foundation buys hotel near Colorado and I-25 to house homeless vets
The Fairfield Inn fetched less than it did in 2006.
Office properties to see ‘a spreading of value’ this cycle, Denver assessor says
“That’s kind of what we’re looking at, is really a two if not three-tier market,” Keith Erffmeyer said at a BusinessDen event.
Continuum-linked trust pays $2M for Welton Street lot
It’s the second site where the firm and Haroun Cowans’ Goshen Development plan to build. Palisade Partners was the seller.
‘Incompetent’ developer, software hindered Lincoln Park project, hedge fund says
Madelon Group and Blue Room are supposed to be building apartments near the Santa Fe arts district. They’re suing each other instead.
Golden Triangle landlord says software firm’s office complaints are overblown
What sewage smell?
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 9.6.24
Englewood apartments sell for $135M, Centennial shopping center trades for almost $100M and more.
LoHi office building where construction stalled enters foreclosure
Liens totaling at least $1.2 million have also been recorded against 2926 Umatilla St. in recent months.
Koelbel buys DTC office buildings from pension fund at huge discount
The dual Metropoint buildings last sold in 2006 for $80 million.
Private school buys $9M Lone Tree church as ‘100-year home’
Less than 15 years ago, a private Christian school on the border of Centennial and Highlands Ranch had a small space in a Baptist church with just a handful of students. Fast forward to last month, when the rapidly growing Ambleside Colorado — which offers kindergarten through high school — spent $9 million on what… Read more »