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British fintech firm leases 19,000 SF downtown
Multifamily developer buys shuttered gay bar
An out-of-state developer paid $2.95 million in late June for the former Denver Wrangler bar at 3090 Downing St., as well as an adjacent parking lot
Arvada medical device developer files Chapter 7 bankruptcy
CytoLogic sought to advance a CSU professor’s immunotherapy work.
Cafe with three suburban locations to try Congress Park
The French Press plans to open in the former Under the Umbrella, which is moving across the street.
Women’s coworking brand covets outpost in Cherry Creek
A St. Louis-based businesswoman hopes to bring Rise Collaborative Workspace to Colorado.
Two developments proposed for City Park West
In recent months, two developers have filed site-development plans with the city proposing to build at the intersection of 18th Avenue and Gaylord Street.
Shuttered Gander Mountain reborn as church
Colorado Community Church purchased the former Gander Mountain store at 14000 E. Jewell Ave. in Aurora in late June for $6.8 million, according to county records.
Highlands Ranch developer proposes 285-unit development near Mile High
UDR, which has apartment complexes nationwide, says development would have 285 apartments and 350 parking spaces.
East Colfax building, at center of legal battle, sells for less than in 2014
A century-old building on East Colfax Avenue in Denver at the center of a lawsuit has sold for less than it fetched 3.5 years ago.
Park Hill Golf Course operator renews lease for 5 more years
The operator of the Park Hill Golf Course doesn’t want to relinquish control of the 155-acre, 18-hole golf course while it litigates a chance to buy the entire parcel.