
Regus closes 23k sq. ft. DTC location, arts nonprofit signs LoHi retail lease and a law firm leases along Colorado Blvd.
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Regus closes 23k sq. ft. DTC location, arts nonprofit signs LoHi retail lease and a law firm leases along Colorado Blvd.
An East Colfax motel fetches $3M, foundation planning school pays $4M for Five Points buildings and Regis University expands a Thornton office lease.
Deals of note: ERI Group, a medical device manufacturer, leased 34,200 industrial square feet at Mountain Gateway at 5025 and 5045 Robb St. in Arvada. The 142,200-square-foot project built in 2020 is now fully leased. Tyler Carner, Jeremy Ballenger and Jeremy Kroner of CBRE represented the project’s developer, Cale Enterprises. Pelsue leased 93,229 square feet… Read more »
An architecture firm will move from downtown to Five Points, a seafood distributor leases in Thornton and a flooring firm leases in Aurora.
Brookfield pays $1.5M for townhome development site, and a Tower Road corner fetches $5M.
A coworking operator buys its Broadway building, DaVita sublets Centennial office and an Adams County apartment complex fetches $46M.
An office furniture firm leases at downtown’s Market Station, an Evergreen hotel sells and a 77k sq. ft . industrial lease is signed in Aurora.
Deals of note: EverWest Real Estate Investors purchased the two-building, 194,710-square-foot Central Connection industrial complex at 1550 and 1210 E. 73rd Ave. in Adams County for $39 million from a joint venture of Comunale Properties and institutional investors advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management. Both buildings are fully leased. Tenants include Peloton, Newcomb Spring Corp…. Read more »
Firm subleases DTC office space from Red Robin, land next to Castle Pines King Soopers sells and a law firm takes space in Broomfield.
A Solar energy firm leases office space downtown, an income-restricted housing developer pays $5M for land by Ruby Hill Park and a 265k sq. ft. industrial lease is signed.
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