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Project Snapshot: The Link
Five-story office building along Colorado Boulevard sells for $7 million
The building dates to the 1970s and is 43,578 square feet, according to property records. It sits on a 1.51-acre lot.
Vegan pizzeria finds permanent Denver home after testing the market
Piante Pizzeria is taking over what used to be a Veterans of Foreign Wars building after a year of successful pop-up locations around the city.
Hines, partner break ground on apartment project next to Mission Ballroom
The Houston-based developer most recently completed a 40-story downtown tower, and is under contract to buy Carmen Court.
Rezoning would pave the way for apartments at corner of Colfax, Kalamath
A Burger King and two small retail strip centers, whose tenants include a laundromat, a Mexican restaurant and a dentist’s office, are at the site now.
Target will replace Lucky’s Market as anchor of Lowry retail development
The Minneapolis-based chain’s 30,000-square-foot space at the Exchange at Boulevard One complex will be about a quarter the size of the retailer’s typical stores.
Irish pub leaves daunting downtown for former Barricuda’s space in Cap Hill
“The neighborhood is already knocking on the door and getting excited for us to come here, which makes me want to work harder,” co-owner Brett McNamee-Hooper said.
Project Snapshot: Drivetrain (3299 Brighton Boulevard)
We checked in on one of the multifamily projects going up in RiNo.
First Gulf out, new buyer in for now-vacant Greyhound block downtown
The Dallas-based bus carrier moved its Denver operations to Union Station as of Oct. 1.
No alternative buyer in place as Carmen Court landmark fight returns to council
“Given that we’ve not had anybody, I unfortunately don’t anticipate there being one,” said Katie Sisk, who owns one of the six condos at 900 E. 1st Ave.