“Hotels will go down the most on a median standpoint, followed by retail, then offices,” Denver Assessor Keith Erffmeyer told BusinessDen.
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Assessor: Commercial property valuations to drop for first time in decade
Law firm’s first move in 45 years gives newest skyscraper its first tenant
Sherman & Howard’s 60,000-square-foot lease at Block 162 is the largest signed downtown since late 2019.
Denver Mart’s wholesale tenants forced to vacate after decades at location
The 56-year-old complex of showrooms in Adams County will be shuttered at the end of March. The property is being sold to a developer.
Shake Shack-anchored RiNo project sells for $16M
The 0.6-acre site houses the burger chain’s inaugural Colorado location, as well as Odell Brewing Co. and a three-story office building.
Venture X takes over coworking space in Five Points apartment complex
Another change at The Lydian will be the Welton Room cocktail bar quadrupling its 800-square-foot space on the ground floor.
Mall owner counterclaim: Hard Rock Cafe used pandemic as excuse to close
The chain asked a judge in January to rule it can terminate its lease for the 16th Street Mall restaurant, which has been shuttered since last March.
Building permits 3.17.21
A fire prevention system for $6.8 million at 8700 Pena Blvd. and a new building for $6.6 million at 18350 E. 65th Ave. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Proto’s Pizzeria owner opening old-school bar in adjacent space along Platte
“It’s the tiniest place you’ve ever seen,” said Pam Proto of the 665-square-foot Nearby Bar. “We’re hoping to open first week of May.”
Local developer set to buy Denver Mart complex
Vendors were told in February that the 29.4-acre, multi-building property along 58th Avenue would be sold. But the buyer hasn’t previously been reported.
Tamburello buys pair of churches in West Highland
“They’re just two really beautiful buildings that need to be preserved, and I think repurposed in the most creative way to be a community asset,” said Paul Tamburello.