A Spanish-style house in Cherry Creek had the biggest price tag among February’s home sales, fetching $3.5 million.
Aaron Kremer
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for March 20, 2015
A 300,000-square-foot office building is sold for nearly $172 million and a handful of businesses sign leases in a new Taxi complex.
Mall fortune heiress sues IRS for $21M
A Carbondale woman and widow of a real estate billionaire filed a suit in Denver this week against the U.S. government. Her $21 million claim stems from an agreement that her late husband made in order to walk away from ownership of a struggling NBA team.
Coffee roaster brews up third shop
A local coffee shop and roaster is adding a third standalone location with a new space on 32nd Street in the Highlands.
Pot advocates sue Broncos again over tailgate ban
Three marijuana advocates are again battling the Denver Broncos in court, alleging that the team violated their First Amendment rights in 2014 when it banned their cannabis-themed RV from a lot at Sports Authority Field.
Brewery hit with naming lawsuit
In the second recent inter-brewery dispute over naming rights, a local beer maker was sued by a Minnesota company over the brand “Summit Pale Ale.”
Longtime cafe expands in Wash Park
A Wash Park staple is getting back to its bakery roots and giving itself a bit more elbow room with a second location on Gaylord Street.
Korean newspapers grapple in court
The papers are taking their rivalry to court after one called the competing publication’s publisher “a person with a dual personality.”
New beer spot taps into homebrew talent
A brother-and-sister team is getting ready to open a startup brewery that puts homebrewers’ recipes behind the bar.
Downtown tower tops off upgrades
A 20-story office tower is moving into the last phase of a major renovation project that will update the building’s lobby and elevators.