“Due to their height and uniqueness, the silos have become a visually orienting feature within the Baker neighborhood,” city staff wrote in a report.
Denver
DU breaks ground on dorm following hotelier’s $5M gift
The five-story residence hall, expected to house 500 freshmen, is one of three new buildings expected to open in fall 2020.
CorePower Yoga has a new owner
The Denver-based company has sold from one private equity firm to another.
Regis University to spend $1.4M gift on indoor sports facility
Right now, “We have one indoor basketball court on campus,” a campus official said.
Regis University to spend $21 million on residence hall expansion, updates
The addition will nearly double the size of 50,000-square-foot DeSmet Hall.
Park Hill Golf Club closes; litigation continues over who can buy 155 acres
The course closed at the end of 2018, with the city set to begin work on a stormwater retention area. Operator: ‘We expect to be closed this year and next year.’
Office sale near Union Station sets record for price per square foot
Invesco Real Estate paid $69 million for the office and parking portions of Union Tower West, at 1801 Wewatta St. The building’s hotel space was not part of the deal.
Vacation rental startup acquires analytics firm
Fresh off an $80 million funding round, Evolve Vacation Rental Network has spent some of the cash on technology it said will help customers more accurately price their homes.
Bankrupt oil firm’s parent company files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Centennial-based Balusa Holdings filed for bankruptcy on Monday, less than three years after its subsidiary, Cascade Integrated Services, did the same.
50% of Airbnb landlords ignore Denver rules in booming $100M industry
The primary-residence requirement, designed to calm the fears of homeowners concerned that their residential neighborhoods could become dominated by “the motel next door,” has proven toothless and largely unenforceable. But Denver has a new plan to add some bite to the regulation.