RES Global took the final 43,000 square feet in the mixed-use project next to Coors Field, which also has a hotel, condos and retail space.
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McGregor Square office fully leased after renewable energy firm signs
Developer breaks ground on 30-story downtown Denver office tower
“It’s a magnet for young people,” Chicago-based Riverside Investment & Development’s CEO said as to why it’s building in Denver.
Arrow Electronics headquarters building in DTC sells for $106M
San Francisco-based Drawbridge Realty paid $475 a square foot for the eight-story building. The seller bought it for $87 million in 2017.
Owner of Bang Up To The Elephant, Beatrice & Woodsley selling them
Denver restaurateur Kevin Delk said he likes designing restaurants more than running them and he wants to be a consultant full-time.
Building Permits 4.20.22
A new $120M apartment building in Sunnyside, more construction at DIA and a few tenant upfits at a downtown office tower.
Indian restaurant buys Annie’s Cafe real estate on East Colfax
Annie’s owner Peggy Anderson, who never owned the property, said the restaurant is looking for a new space, but family members will take over the business.
Development review delays crop up as City Council talks housing mandate
Denver’s proposal to require residential developers incorporate income-restricted units in new projects came before a council committee on Tuesday, with two members bringing up efforts to grandfather in projects already underway.
Amazon seeks to add Arvada attorney as defendant in Watson case
Rod Atherton helped form trusts and companies for two ex-Amazon employees, which the company says were used to conceal kickbacks paid by a Denver developer.
Lawsuit: Broker used ‘burner phone’ to violate injunction in non-compete case
Newmark also wants to see CBRE restored as a defendant in its lawsuit against Chris Cowan, Terrance Hunt and Shane Ozment.
The recap: Scenes and highlights from BusinessDen’s ‘New on the Block’
On Wednesday, we introduced about 150 of our readers to a new generation of developers making their mark on Denver.