
The pharmacy giant, which has stores in most states but none in Colorado, has purchased a 2-acre property along Hampden Avenue and may be gearing up to take on the Walgreens empire.
The pharmacy giant, which has stores in most states but none in Colorado, has purchased a 2-acre property along Hampden Avenue and may be gearing up to take on the Walgreens empire.
Two area real estate firms have teamed up and purchased a motel property on South Broadway for $1.7 million.
The former CU Hospital site is beginning to be razed to make way for up to over 1,000 residential units and 275,000 square feet of office and retail space.
After more than 50 years in Berkeley, a music store is scaling down and hoping a move to Wheat Ridge will be more in tune with its business.
After scooping up two RiNo properties earlier this year, a three-man development grabbed another piece of real estate on Brighton Boulevard and already have a tenant lined up.
A new project by a young development firm is coming together piece by piece on Eliot Street.
Only open for a few months, the Sprouts grocery store in Platt Park was quickly sold by its developer to an investor for more than $13 million.
The owners of an already massive and still growing industrial park in Adams County have scooped up another 530 acres that they think can accommodate 7 million additional square feet of development.
A lot near Commons Park that sold for $7.5 million earlier this year is set to house Union Station’s next burst of apartment development, with 161 units and a rooftop pool.
Making a $20 million profit on an eight-year hold, a firm has unloaded a 17th Avenue office tower in Uptown.
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