Co-owner: “Property taxes and rent hikes have made it really hard for anything but corporate retail and residential development.”
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One of RiNo’s two cideries looks to leave
DTC retail complex sells for $26.5M
Tenants include Primrose School, Starbucks and soon, the second location on an Arvada brewery.
Aussie-inspired chicken joint Chook to open second location
The original one has operated on Pearl Street in Platt Park since December.
Development team pays $20M for RiNo site, plans mixed-use project, including entertainment venue
The project, dubbed Train, is slated to straddle both sides of the 4000 block of Walnut Street, and also feature hotel, office, retail and residential components.
Denver coworking brand signs lease for location No. 3
Grant Barnhill is taking his coworking business to the ’burbs after leasing 30K SF in Littleton.
Project Snapshot: Denver Health Outpatient Medical Center
We checked in on construction of the seven-story facility on the health system’s Lincoln Park campus.
Denver Park Trust launched to support city’s park system
“What we’re set up to do is to act as a nonprofit support organization for new parks and improved park amenities,” said co-founder Frank Rowe. “Our vision is to acquire land for new parks in high-density and high-need neighborhoods. We’ll also work on providing ‘gap funding’ for projects within parks.”
BusinessDen’s DenX: Scenes from The Source
More than 130 women arrived ready to mix and mingle for the second DenX of the year.
Project Snapshot: 99 South Broadway / Neon Local
We checked in on construction of the sprawling three-story complex along the retail corridor.
Update: Owner of LoDo hotel claims lawsuit is ‘negotiating tactic’
The owner of a LoDo hotel sued last week for missing a $5.5 million loan payment due to the former owner says the lawsuit is just a negotiating tactic meant to squeeze better terms.