A Golden office sells for $33 million, new Cap Hill apartments fetch $21 million and an investment bank moves into 1144 Fifteenth.
A Golden office sells for $33 million, new Cap Hill apartments fetch $21 million and an investment bank moves into 1144 Fifteenth.
Founded by former Denver Broncos quarterback Brian Griese, Judi’s House unveiled its new home in Aurora last month.
An alteration for $33.8 million at 1158 N. Delaware St. in Denver and an apartment building for $20.9 million at 3500 S. Walden St. in Aurora are the week’s top building permits.
The retailer bought 75 acres in Aurora for $22 million and will spend a total of $172 million on the 919,000-square-foot facility.
If finalized, it will allow Oakwood Homes to break ground on the 1,700-home Prairie Point protected from the mayor’s proposed crackdown on water use.
A downtown Golden building sells, a Globeville industrial property changes hands and Aurora apartments have a new owner.
A gym leases space near Sloan’s Lake and 316 acres near DIA slated for a huge industrial park sell for $50 million.
Orica plans to relocate to the southern part of the Denver area, closer to where its workers live, a spokeswoman said.
Much of the discussion revolved around two large areas with development potential: land near DIA and the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center.
The Denver law firm Killmer, Lane & Newman is battling Sheneen McClain in court over $4 million in legal fees that KLN says it is owed.
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