
Developers end plan to add tall buildings on each side – to include residences, hotel rooms, retail, restaurants and condos — and instead will seek input from an advisory committee.
Developers end plan to add tall buildings on each side – to include residences, hotel rooms, retail, restaurants and condos — and instead will seek input from an advisory committee.
The developer of Block 162 expects the new 30-story office tower in downtown Denver to come together over the course of the next two-and-a-half years. Houston-based Patrinely Group said Monday that it is beginning construction on the tower, and completion is expected in December 2020. BusinessDen reported last week that the first construction permit had… Read more »
National firm Fox Rothschild purchases Rollin Braswell Fisher, will keep six of its lawyers – four as partners
“I’m literally drooling to get into this case,” said a Boulder business owner sued last week by a competing association for home inspectors.
CVS Pharmacy twice has walked away from a deal to move into the building, which is for sale at $3.5 million
Some unusual sales, including a law firm paying almost $2M for a building. Plus a diverse list of new leases. To make sure your deals are included, please email Thomas@BusinessDen.com
Marco’s Coal Fired founder said there’ll be no settlement after all with Dayton-based Marco’s Pizza, which has more than 900 franchised restaurants nationwide.
Block 162 will be 30 stories and has city permits to start work on the foundation.
A California-based self-storage developer has taken a liking to a shuttered Kmart in Englewood.
Lennar, Holland Partner Group both plan 17-story apartment projects
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