‘That’s the downside of this growth is, while it’s happening, it’s like giving birth without the epidural,’ said one broker leasing space along the street.
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Departing clothing shops add to retail vacancies along Platte Street
CenturyLink sells downtown office building for $22.5M
The telecommunications firm has moved its employees out of the 12-story building at 930 15th St.
Ice cream shop plans to open along 38th Avenue in West Highland in April
Milky Way Ice Cream will dish up product made by Little Man Ice Cream.
Buildings at 11th and Lincoln in Capitol Hill sell for $3.1M
The purchasing entity is associated with Regas Christou, who owns multiple nightclub venues and office buildings.
East Colfax soccer pub closes, to rebrand as more traditional sports bar
Parent company Little Pub Co. is closing Three Lions Pub and opening Colfax Sports & Brew in its place.
Apartment buildings along Colfax sell for $19M
The properties were sold by Inspire Investment Group, which renovated the older building and constructed the newer one.
Tex-Mex chain Fuzzy’s Taco Shop to open first Denver location in Stapleton
The Fort Worth, Texas-based company has more than 100 locations nationwide, including several in the Denver suburbs.
26-story downtown office tower sells for $111M
The seller, LBA Realty, purchased 1600 Broadway in November 2005 for $45 million.
Former elementary school in Golden Triangle no longer under contract
Vancouver, Washington-based Holland Partner Group went under contract to buy the Evans School building last spring. But the planned purchase has fallen apart.
36-story residential tower, office building proposed for LoDo’s Bell Park site
The site, which is split in two by Cherry Creek, is currently a parking lot. But San Antonio-based Kairoi Residential is thinking big.