
Colorado startups raised $351 million last month, and $228 million across 16 deals went to Denver startups.
Colorado startups raised $351 million last month, and $228 million across 16 deals went to Denver startups.
Developers would have to reserve some of their units for those making less than the area median income or pay a “fee-in-lieu” for each of the missing units.
Shea Properties plans to demolish the Marina Square Shopping Center and build hundreds of apartments, an office building and retail space up to eight stories high.
“I just knew that if somebody else opened up something like this before me, I’d never forgive myself,” said Sarah Smith of Three Arrows Gallery, a name inspired by her three kids.
A married couple of real estate agents were ousted for, among other things, allegedly blasting music from a golf cart and behaving inappropriately during a massage.
A new building for $14.6 million at 2601 N. Alcott St. and phased construction for $11.1 million at 625 N. Santa Fe Drive in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
The Moorish building was originally built as a Jewish synagogue in 1899 for the Temple Emanuel congregation.
The businesses, nearly half of them individual Family Dollar stores, were required to obtain licenses under a law that went into effect in July.
The seller of 1920 Market St., where the MTV reality show was filmed in 2006, paid $6.3 million for it three-and-a-half years ago and unloaded it for $12 million.
C-suite changes at a design firm, a law firm adds a partner, plus new faces and promotions in real estate, finance, nonprofits and more.
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