Tenants moving into luxury apartment buildings are paying more than they did a year ago, as move-in specials fade and more renters relocate to Denver.
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Annual BizDen apartment survey: Building boom doesn’t dent rising apartment rents
Condemned Uptown hostel fetches seven figures
No more bunk beds and dormitories at a century-old Uptown building, which now is slated for a restoration project.
City launches effort to track buildings’ energy efficiency
The online map draws from data collected following Denver’s ordinance requiring large commercial and multifamily buildings to report annual energy performance.
50 townhomes planned for former school site in north Denver
A Denver firm is the latest developer to get in on the action at the former Catholic high school campus near Regis University.
Contentious West Highland apartments sell for $59M
The converted Beth Eden Baptist Church and an adjacent building in West Highland – the site of a multi-year zoning battle – just found a buyer.
Bad Axe Throwing adds capacity with Washington St. move
The Canada-based ax-throwing bar notched a better location three minutes away to squeeze in more room for its lumberjack-like competitions.
Hot Denver apartment market lands another nine-figure deal
A Greenwood Village-based real estate investment firm has made its second $100+ million buy of 2017 in the Ballpark neighborhood.
Victim of accounting fraud files bankruptcy
A Denver company that caught on to a crooked accountant in 2015 and recouped stolen payroll taxes is now being asked by the lawyers unwinding the fraud to hand over that money.
North Denver Tribune goes dark after 80 years
Publisher Cliff Bautsch said the paper had been taking strides to improve online content, but it wasn’t enough to cover expenses.
Arapahoe Square parking lot sells for $675,000
A Denver developer that specializes in multifamily communities has acquired the 0.14-acre parcel after another firm’s plans for a residential tower fell through this year.