
The company is adding a seventh Denver-area location after raking in $4 million in revenue last year, its best year ever.
The company is adding a seventh Denver-area location after raking in $4 million in revenue last year, its best year ever.
CTRL Collective operated in the space for about two years before yielding to the short-lived Flex Office – Denver.
Kendra Black also opted to not run again and three others are termed out, so there will be five City Council races without an incumbent next year.
Samir Mashni and Dean Hachem allegedly tried to bribe a Florida airport exec in Aspen. Years earlier, a competitor accused them of bribery at DIA.
RES Global took the final 43,000 square feet in the mixed-use project next to Coors Field, which also has a hotel, condos and retail space.
An eight-property industrial portfolio sells for $250M, JNS Architecture buys its downtown office space, and a Zeppelin Station restaurant leases in Littleton.
“It’s a magnet for young people,” Chicago-based Riverside Investment & Development’s CEO said as to why it’s building in Denver.
A construction company is suing a Broomfield investment firm over the collateral for a loan, arguing the artwork must be handed over “to prevent injustice.”
The 461-unit project, with 32-story and 38-story buildings along Broadway, has been called Block 176. That name will change.
San Francisco-based Drawbridge Realty paid $475 a square foot for the eight-story building. The seller bought it for $87 million in 2017.
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