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Shapiro was a veteran sports television anchor and producer known for his bulldog reporting, vast knowledge, contacts throughout the sports community, and unflinching opinions.
Shapiro was a veteran sports television anchor and producer known for his bulldog reporting, vast knowledge, contacts throughout the sports community, and unflinching opinions.
A 608-unit apartment complex in Lakewood for $161 million was the week’s top sale and 24,000 industrial square feet in Denver was the week’s top lease.
Law firms name shareholders, a real estate firm names a principal, plus new hires and promotions in finance, construction, media, nonprofits and more.
A 170,000-square-foot industrial building in Denver for $19.5 million was the week’s top sale and 392,000 square feet in Denver was the top lease.
A change of contractors for a $97.8 million condo project at 525 18th St. and a new building for $14.2 million at 2950 N. Brighton Blvd. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
A new partner joins a law firm, a mental health company names a COO, plus new faces and promotions in real estate and construction.
A 564-unit apartment complex in Denver for $141 million was the week’s top sale and 33,191 square feet of office space in Denver was the top lease.
An addition for $5.5 million at 3144 W. Francis Walsh Place and a new building for $3.2 million at 2121 S. Broadway in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Law firms name partners and shareholders, a real estate firm hires a managing director, plus new faces in architecture and nonprofits.
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