The Denver-based developer has historically developed office space, but is now diving into multifamily with an eight-story, 208-unit project.
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Coming soon: Denver developments slated to be completed in 2021, part one
From Block 162 to Market Station, downtown will be getting new hotels and office buildings.
Cherry Creek penthouse with rooftop terrace listed for $4.6 million
The seller paid $1.8 million in 2013 for the 3,060-square-foot condo within NorthCreek’s Courtyard Flats.
Western Colorado’s Powderhorn ski area has huge plans to build 50 tiny homes
A former Vail Resorts executive and the Gart family, who own the 1,600-acre mountain resort outside Grand Junction, see affordable lodging as an attraction.
Site of planned Cherry Creek senior living complex sells ahead of groundbreaking
Construction of the seven-story, 137-unit project on 0.71 acres is expected to begin in February and be completed in the fall of 2022.
2020 housing stats: Sales up 7 percent, median home price up 13 percent
Denver metro housing inventory at the end of December was at an all-time low with 2,541 active listings, the first time it has fallen below 3,000.
Apartment developer pays $20M for furniture store block at Broadway, Evans
EMW Carpets & Furniture, which was owned and operated by the Wagenblast family for nearly a century, closed recently to make way for a 366-unit complex.
BusinessDen picks: Top stories of 2020
Yes, the pandemic. But there was also the Carmen Court landmark battle, the Northstar-Amazon kickback saga and the shrinkage of WeWork.
Flat-fee brokerage Homie to compete in Denver
Other flat-fee brokers include Denver-based Trelora, which launched in 2011, Redfin’s Redefy, and BlueMatch, which launched in Denver in 2015.
Top 10: The Denver region’s highest-priced home sales of 2020
The three most expensive homes sold were in Denver, and the next three were in Boulder. Each city had five of the top 10 priciest sales.