Denver and Boulder firms raised the most cash, topped by $265 million for Guild Education and $151 million for Meati Foods.
Denver and Boulder firms raised the most cash, topped by $265 million for Guild Education and $151 million for Meati Foods.
Westside Investment Partners would build thousands of residential units on the 155-acre property if voters agree to it.
The downtown apartment building has been run by a caretaker since January. That arrangement will end this month.
Vail Resorts’ headquarters building sells, a Ballpark retail building fetches $4.4 million, and an industrial coworking brand buys in Denver.
Carmel Partners plans to demolish the two existing buildings and construct an 18-story apartment building with 324 units.
Hearth Bakery hasn’t paid rent in recent months or made the property upgrades it agreed to make, according to the lawsuit.
Asana Partners has also proposed changes to the structures along Larimer Square to increase the visibility of courtyards.
A national park project subcontractor says it is owed $2.3 million, an eye doctor claims a lease was breached for a competitor, and residents sue Douglas County over a gravel company.
What started as a wholesale coffee business will open its third coffee shop and the owners plan to add two more in Baker and Wheat Ridge.
If constructed, it would be the sixth-tallest building in Denver.
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