Unsure about the longevity of coworking tenant Innovation Pavilion, a Centennial landlord has started marketing the 20,000-square-foot space for lease.
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Landlord lists Innovation Pavilion space for lease after founder was sued for sexual assault
Country club’s $25M gamble pays off as membership maxes out
Columbine Country Club replaced its old clubhouse with a new 50,000-square-foot building.
RiNo parcel under contract to office developer
“I’ve got to cash in at some point,” said the property owner, who has had it since the 1980s and said he has a contract to sell the land to Houston-based Hines.
Loretto Heights campus sells for $16.5 million
The former Colorado Heights University campus in southwest Denver is under new ownership.
Unico submits development plan for LoDo infill project
The Seattle-based company wants to replace a parking lot next to the Cherry Creek Trail with an eight-story building.
Coworking brand buys RiNo building, targets real estate industry
Ken Cope left Sagebrush Companies to start a coworking brand. And he wants to own the buildings, not rent like most of his coworking competitors.
PE firm turns surplus Littleton space into coworking
Former Swiftpage CEO Bob Ogdon and his two sons are opening The Alamo House, a 2,000-square-foot coworking space at 2506 W. Alamo Ave.
Denver Health looks to add seven-story parking garage
“If you got all of my emails related to parking, you’d understand why I say I’m excited,” said a hospital executive.
Swedish outerwear company grabs new Denver office
Tobe Outerwear, which makes jackets, suits and bibs for snowmobilers, skiers and others, is planting its skis at Forge970 at 970 Yuma Street.
Former Denver Post plant in Globeville rezoned for 12 stories
Denver City Council has approved the rezoning of The Denver Post’s former printing plant in Globeville, the latest step toward the property owner’s vision of seeing the 41 acres become a mixed-use neighborhood with structures as tall as 12 stories.