Units at Union Denver, which Daydream Apartments bought in April, can now be found on Airbnb starting at $175 a night.
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Startup behind Denver’s biggest real estate transaction in 2019 buys in Seattle, LA
Foreign language training, travel company takes space in new Platte Street building
EF Education First has said “si”, “oui” and “ja” to Platte Fifteen.
Arvada native’s fitness chain set to open in RiNo
It will be Core Progression’s fifth location. Owner Jon Cerf is moving hard into franchising, and expects 20 to 25 locations to open within the next year.
Reopening date for City Park Golf Course won’t be set until late spring at earliest
The city-owned course closed in late 2017 for stormwater detention work and other improvements.
New renderings released for proposed hotel across from convention center
The 28-story Marriott would be the fourth-largest hotel downtown if the room count stays steady.
Developer under contract for RiNo site where coworking project had been planned
Rethink appears to have rethought its plans for the property it bought last year.
Project Snapshot: McGregor Square
We checked in on construction of the mixed-use project the Rockies are developing next to Coors Field.
Golden vegan restaurant closing after three months
“This was our dream and it was [so] short lived,” Derive Bistro’s owners said on Facebook.
16-story apartment complex proposed for Golden Triangle lot
Rocky Mountain Public Media currently operates at the state-owned site, but is preparing to move to Arapahoe Square.
Backstage Coffee in DPAC evicted over unpaid rent; business puts blames on city
“They were served an eviction notice, they appealed it, and the judge ruled against them, and that’s where we are,” a city official said.