Nonprofit Urban Land Conservancy and Medici Consulting Group are partnering on the 66-unit project.
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Income-restricted apartment project breaks ground near 38th and Blake in RiNo
Cook brings passion for Texas-style BBQ to Tennyson Street
Owner: “To me, Texas barbecue is about tradition and simplicity — the meat is the center of attention.”
Northside Eatery + Market to bring basic groceries, ‘California cuisine’ to LoHi
Owner: “There’s no grocery element in the Highlands at all — the only option is to walk to a different neighborhood to get groceries.”
Developer pays $3M for corner lot along Tennyson Street
The buyer is currently building a condo project in LoHi, and plans to construct an office building in the Golden Triangle.
Hotelier planning 14-story project pays $8M for downtown parking lot
The deal for the lot at the corner of 18th and Champa streets works out to $638 a square foot.
Larimer Square owner says he won’t demolish any historic structures along block
Jeff Hermanson is looking to redevelop portions of the block, saying it would make it financially feasible to undertake tens of millions in needed renovations.
Former muffler shop along East Colfax to be converted to pizzeria
You might say they’re putting some dough into it.
Fast-growing Cajun seafood chain going in former Country Buffet space in Stapleton
Hook & Reel Seafood operates only four locations, but its website lists 27 more as “coming soon.”
No, it’s not a hotel: Glendale’s tallest building sells for $36M
Seller: “Most people, even in the real estate industry, don’t know it’s an office building.”
Apartment complexes sell for $177M in area’s largest multifamily deal since 2016
Denver-based BMC Investments and California-based Oak Coast Properties plan to rebrand the complexes just outside Denver city limits as Ivy Crossing.