
Etkin Johnson was founded in 1989 by Bruce Etkin and David Johnson and has since sold off a total of nearly $900 million in real estate.
Etkin Johnson was founded in 1989 by Bruce Etkin and David Johnson and has since sold off a total of nearly $900 million in real estate.
The top three floors of 1011 Walnut St., a downtown Boulder building that’s home to fully leased office condos on the upper floors and the shuttered Brasserie Ten Ten restaurant, sold this month for $11 million.
Most of the land is owned by the city, and will be developed in a public-private partnership with Milender White Construction.
That figure is astonishing when compared with the per unit cost of the Boulder Valley region’s most recent $150-plus-million deal.
Even as Colorado makes strides to reduce COVID-19 infections, the virus has claimed another casualty: the iconic Bolder Boulder 10 in May. “The bottom line after talking daily with public health officials, the city of Boulder, and the University of Colorado is that safety restrictions and our timeline prevent us from holding the traditional Bolder… Read more »
This story first ran on BizWest.com, a BusinessDen news partner. University of Colorado students could soon have a new housing option near the school’s Boulder campus, while travelers to the city may have one less hotel from which to choose. Landmark Properties Inc., a Georgia-based builder specializing in student housing, recently submitted preliminary planning documents… Read more »
Left Hand Robotics Inc., a Longmont startup that has developed an autonomous snow-plowing robot, was recently acquired for an undisclosed sum by The Toro Co., the Minnesota-based lawn-mower manufacturer announced Tuesday.
The Denver-based bagel shop is adding a location in Boulder’s University Hill neighborhood around April.
Brue Baukol bought the site late last year for $34.93 million, a discount of just more than 37% from the $55.6 million that ConocoPhillips paid for the property in 2008.
Facing a financial crisis amid the fallout of a sexual misconduct scandal involving Shambhala members, the group sold the Marpa House in 2019 to a group of investors led by developer John Kirkland. The price was just under $5 million.
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