Summit and Rockefeller will build a 13-story, 250-unit complex at the corner of 12th Avenue and Delaware Street.
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128-unit income-restricted apartment complex planned for Central Park
The Northfield Flats would be built at 4501 N. Xenia St. by Mile High Development and Brinshore Development using $18.3 million in bonds issued by the city.
Former Topgolf CEO lines up high-tech mini golf in RiNo retail complex
Puttshack at Lot Twenty Eight will join a crowded field of no-grass-required golf establishments, which are booming in Denver.
Denver adopts emission standards for commercial, multifamily buildings
Office and apartment building owners will have to cut greenhouse gas emissions and use more renewable energy-powered appliances.
Family sells 18,000-acre ranch an hour east of Denver for $18.5M
South Comanche Ranch in Elbert County was owned by the Bradbury family for more than 50 years.
Chinese investors who sued developer of Vail condos ordered to pay $775K in legal fees
The plaintiffs, who helped fund Solaris to get green cards, are appealing and have also refiled in state court.
Ballpark apartments sell for $84M
The deal for the 212-unit Point 21 complex at 2131 Lawrence St. is worth about $397,500 a unit.
RiNo loses another auto repair shop as owners sell property for $2.2M
The buyer of the 0.22-acre lot at 3726 Brighton Blvd. is planning to build apartments with ground-floor retail space.
East West Partners to redevelop west side of Cherry Creek mall
The firm is planning a $1 billion mixed-use project with retail, office and residential space in seven structures up to 12 stories tall.
Machebeuf to sell baseball diamond to developer planning nursing home
The Catholic school authorized Denver-based United Properties to apply to rezone 8890 E. Lowry Blvd. to allow four-story buildings with a total of 276 units.