
The three companies will lease a total of 30,000 of the 110,000 leasable square feet when it opens in November.

The three companies will lease a total of 30,000 of the 110,000 leasable square feet when it opens in November.
Denver’s downtown office boom has pushed a third-generation furniture seller to add a 7,700-square-foot warehouse near Park Hill.
Los Angeles-based CTRL Collective announced this week that it leased 42,600 square feet on the third floor of the Dairy Block in LoDo.
The former Caboose model train store on South Broadway left the station to make room for a Starbucks.
The group planning the World Trade Center at 38th Avenue and Blake Street bought a property 10 blocks away for $14 million.
It’s the most expensive office building ever to trade in Denver on a per-square-foot basis.
Denver Public Schools this week nabbed 6 acres from the operators of a struggling university high on a hill overlooking South Denver.
The $8 million acquisition is another puzzle piece in a portfolio of 400 subsidized units that GHC Housing Partners started buying last year.
The parcel on Alameda Avenue adjoins the 338-unit Alta Alameda Station development, which the Atlanta-based firm completed in 2014.
Denver’s largest accounting firm leased 44,000 square feet in 1601 Wewatta, a 300,000-square-foot development behind Union Station.
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