
Arabella Apartments, a 160-unit complex in the Denver Tech Center, traded last week from one Golden State firm to another in a $30 million deal.
Arabella Apartments, a 160-unit complex in the Denver Tech Center, traded last week from one Golden State firm to another in a $30 million deal.
Plans call for 250,000 square feet of office space and 25,000 square feet of retail to come online in the fourth quarter 2018.
An LLC has purchased 0.58 acres on the 3500 block of Blake Street for $2.8 million, with plans for a 40,000-square-foot mixed-use project.
The space will cater to entrepreneurs that need amenities like a 3-D printer and soldering gear to test ideas for hardware devices connected to the internet.
Big institutional money has snagged an early addition to the LoHi apartment construction boom.
Developers are weighing possibilities – including hotel, office and residential space – for the long-vacant, three-story former jazz club and its surroundings.
The seller’s real estate agent said the goal is to “find a developer that would be interested in tearing down the building.”
Developers are planning three storefronts, including a brewery that has signed a lease on 4,000 square feet.
The New York City-based insurance giant has leased more than 140,000 square feet at the 58-acre Inova Dry Creek office park being developed by United Properties.
Eight properties within the 110 acres of Elyria Swansea that the city hopes to add to the complex have landed in Denver District Court in nine months.
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