
Denver-based BMC Investments and California-based Oak Coast Properties plan to rebrand the complexes just outside Denver city limits as Ivy Crossing.
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Denver-based BMC Investments and California-based Oak Coast Properties plan to rebrand the complexes just outside Denver city limits as Ivy Crossing.
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