A data company leases 72,000 square feet in Broomfield, a 420-unit Aurora apartment complex is sold, and several tenants lease space along 17th Street in Denver.
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Dec. 11, 2015
A 56-unit apartment building in Denver sells for $4.8 million, and a 42,000-square-foot property in Lakewood changes hands.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Dec. 4, 2015
A 100-unit apartment building is sold in Colorado Springs, a Tennyson Street building is sold, along with land on 24th Avenue.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Nov. 27, 2015
A Lakewood office building lands two tenants, and a barbecue shop scoops up a Greenwood Village restaurant space.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Nov. 20, 2015
MillerCoors leases 26,000 square feet in Denver, Bridgestone and Kaiser sign massive leases, and several smaller properties in the area are sold.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Nov. 13, 2015
The third of a four-phase land buy-up sells for more than $1 million, a Lakewood shopping center sells for $6.3 million, plus smaller commercial leases for retailers, restaurants, banks and more.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Nov. 6, 2015
A retail building in Highlands Ranch sells for $2.6 million, and an apartment complex on Parker Road in Denver rakes in $50 million.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Oct. 30, 2015
A long list of properties are sold, including residential, office and industrial properties around the area. Total sales this week total more than $38 million.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Oct. 23, 2015
Nine acres in Littleton sell for nearly $10 million, a waffle restaurant grabs space in Fort Collins, and company leases 38,000 square feet in Boulder.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Oct. 16, 2015
In the biggest commercial sale this week, an oil company sells its Englewood warehouse for $3.3 million, a lighting company leases more than 60,000 square feet in Denver, and smaller retailers, sports ventures and other businesses grab space around town.