
A change of contractors for a $97.8 million condo project at 525 18th St. and a new building for $14.2 million at 2950 N. Brighton Blvd. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
A change of contractors for a $97.8 million condo project at 525 18th St. and a new building for $14.2 million at 2950 N. Brighton Blvd. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
A new partner joins a law firm, a mental health company names a COO, plus new faces and promotions in real estate and construction.
A 564-unit apartment complex in Denver for $141 million was the week’s top sale and 33,191 square feet of office space in Denver was the top lease.
Landlords sue for rent owed, equipment providers want leases paid and contractors seek mechanic’s lien foreclosures.
An addition for $5.5 million at 3144 W. Francis Walsh Place and a new building for $3.2 million at 2121 S. Broadway in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Law firms name partners and shareholders, a real estate firm hires a managing director, plus new faces in architecture and nonprofits.
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G E Johnson Construction filed a $135 million permit for work at the old Evans School in Golden Triangle while a a $98 million permit was filed for 525 18th St. in Denver, Plus download our sortable Excel of all filings.
A law firm names four partners, a real estate developer appoints a CEO, plus new faces in construction, nonprofits and economic development.
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