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Council could put question of Ballpark tax district on November ballot
Brokerage sues brokerage over Tennyson retail sale commission
Restaurateur Khagendra Gurung’s purchase of the former West End Tap House building has resulted in litigation.
Denver7 to begin airing from ‘the TV station of the future’ in RiNo
The station sold its property at Speer and Lincoln to a developer in 2021.
Downtown tower’s loan transferred to special servicer after default
The owner of 700 17th St. took out a $21 million loan in 2016 that matures in 2026.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 6.28.24
Homebuilder leases 10k sq. ft., Denver buys land for income-restricted apartments and more sales and leases.
Steve Leonard, real estate investor who profited after 1980s oil crash, dies at 69
He moved from California to Denver in 1989, then cashed out and returned within a decade. “Trees don’t grow to the sky,” he told the WSJ.
Arapahoe Square landmark building sells for $2.6M
Once home to a chocolate factory, it had been most recently used as a rehab center.
Year after $9M deal, Denver hotel bought for the homeless sits boarded up
City officials are unable to provide a timeline for occupancy of the furnished hotel.
DTC office building sells at a loss to Koelbel for $26M
The building, which is 80 percent leased, last sold in 2016.
Local firm defaults on $120M loan for massive suburban office park
Move over, Wells Fargo Center. The region’s largest distressed office property is in Lakewood.