CEO says interest in tiny homes has decreased but Tumbleweed Tiny House intends to keep building “far into the future.”
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CEO says interest in tiny homes has decreased but Tumbleweed Tiny House intends to keep building “far into the future.”
Asana Partners now has spent $6.88 million along the Berkeley retail corridor.
It’s the priciest condo sale in Denver history. The unit is approximately 6,800 square feet and spans two floors.
The owner of the building at Downing Street has discussed this possibility before.
Built in 2014, the home has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a finished basement and a two-car garage.
We checked in on the mixed-use project the Colorado Rockies are developing across the street from Coors Field.
The Westminster-based organization’s time as Unison Housing Partners was short-lived.
The neighborhood is having a development boom, with the bulk of that coming in the form of apartment towers.
Crescent Communities says its groundbreaking for its apartment complex is “suspended until 2023, if not indefinitely.”
That’s one-third of Loftium’s total count, according to the company’s CEO.
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