Summit Communities spent $90 million on two properties in Aurora, then wound up defaulting on the loans.
Summit Communities spent $90 million on two properties in Aurora, then wound up defaulting on the loans.
“It was like watching your kids learn how to ride a bike and really take off,” Michelle Reding said of Brew Hut customers who went pro.
D.R. Horton claims Grandview Partners didn’t meet a deadline. Grandview disagrees.
Hacked emails cost a Westminster homebuyer $183,000, a new Aurora golf simulator bar reportedly owes $127,000 to a contractor, and more.
Windler is a master-planned community near DIA that was supposed to include homes from D.R. Horton.
The nicotine pouch maker has taken 150,000 square feet from Opus.
That’s in contrast with Denver, where city officials have been intimately involved in recent conversations over Burnham Yard.
Aurora Corporate Plaza’s 220,000 square feet were 38% occupied when a receiver took over in November.
Two developers are at odds — and in court — over a proposed drive-thru.
Wells Fargo says Cherry Creek Place I and II’s owner failed to cure deficiencies related to a cash management agreement.
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