The Cap Hill property that the LOR Foundation plans to use for a local office was previously home to PorchLight Real Estate Group.
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Rural development nonprofit pays $4M for Broadway building
Former Kentwood CEO, partners sell DTC office building for $42M
The four-story One DTC West, completed in 2018, is about 75,000 square feet, making the deal worth about $563 a square foot.
Ale House at Amato’s in LoHi shuttered after sales go flat
The owner “decided to temporarily close … so that we could pause and evaluate our options.” The space is being marketed for lease.
Ex-owner of Cherry Creek building sues three tenants for unpaid rent
He sold 250 Steele St. for $14 million in March, and claims a float studio owes $235,000, an eyelash studio owes $57,000 and a nail salon owes $56,000.
Personal trainer opens Sunnyside gym for women
Meghan Nelson heard horror stories about Denver’s fitness industry while working these past two years and decided to offer an alternative.
Leader in city preservation leaving Historic Denver for new job
“I have been here pretty much my whole career,” said Annie Levinsky, who will be joining History Colorado as chief of staff.
Nativ Hotel in LoDo to be auctioned next month after bankruptcy
“It’s just an asset. I’m not emotionally connected to it,” co-owner Amin Suliaman told BusinessDen.
McWhinney files plans for Great Divide site along Brighton
The developer wants to replace the existing packaging facility with a 500-unit, 12-story residential building and a seven-story office building.
Apartment giant AMLI eyes two Golden Triangle projects
The structures could have nearly 850 units between them.
Chauncey Billups no longer involved in Rossonian redevelopment
Billups bailed around the same time that The Flyfisher Group, a Five Points landlord facing a tenant rebellion, joined the project.