
Properties with multiple units are required to have a new city license as of Jan. 1.
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Properties with multiple units are required to have a new city license as of Jan. 1.
Uplands developer says a groundbreaking could happen this summer — at the earliest.
13-story building near City Park sells, Castle Rock restaurant property changes hands and RidgeGate Station lot bought for senior housing project.
A Chicago developer had previously proposed a 16-story apartment project at the site.
The property at the corner of 32nd and Vallejo last sold in 2014.
A “demand for compliance or right to possession notice” was posted on the door of the building at 1301 Walnut St. this month.
A new apartment buliding at Kalamath and Colfax and $3M in tenant finishes at the Tabor Center.
A bankruptcy judge allowed the owner of the Auraria Student Lofts to hire Colliers.
The buyer has tried to open a jazz club downtown.
The business law firm spent two decades along Wynkoop Street before moving a few blocks north in November.
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