
Total spending was higher in the first six months of 2022, but the number of listings and occupancy rates were still lower than in 2019.
Total spending was higher in the first six months of 2022, but the number of listings and occupancy rates were still lower than in 2019.
Industry veterans Chris Erickson and Adam Burrows launched Range Ventures with a $23 million fund and it has invested in 19 companies so far.
After 105 years, Little Sisters of the Poor is shuttering a West Highlands senior care facility. Namesake John Mullen mandated the transfer.
The 51-year-old securities fraudster was sentenced June 30 to six years in prison. He will be eligible for parole in half that time.
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.
The 146 companies in Colorado that made the cut were topped by a firm in Vail, but 97 of the companies are based in the Denver metro area.
A foundation for $4.1 million in Denver and electric vehicle charging stations for $3.4 million in Englewood were the week’s top building permits.
The 250-foot-tall structure with 285 apartments would replace a pair of office buildings but keep Cherokee Row at 11th Avenue and Cherokee Street.
“Here, you can relax, connect with other families and find local resources that can help parents reconnect with themselves,” said the owner of The Den.
It “completely reshapes the non-compete landscape” said a Denver attorney, one of three experts that spoke to BusinessDen.
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