
Denver’s newest skyscraper, the fifth-tallest in town, now has a logo on it.
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Denver’s newest skyscraper, the fifth-tallest in town, now has a logo on it.
A 129-year-old property in Capitol Hill, currently used as office space, has hit the market as it awaits approval for marijuana licenses.
The Texas company that runs the course says it is willing to match the price discussed last fall when the course’s owner announced a deal sell the land to the city.
A Miami-based developer wants to add to its massive apartment complex near the shores of Windsor Lake.
The buyer knows Capitol Hill and its adjacent neighborhoods well, having sold nearly $50 million worth of area properties in the last eight months.
An apartment developer has purchased an empty building and adjacent 1.38-acre parking lot along North Acoma Street.
A Golden family is building 15 cabins and converting the 4,800-square-foot depot on Hemlock Street into an event space called Freight.
The developer of Denver Central Market has unloaded that building and five nearby properties in an off-market transaction.
The new owner is setting a new route for the company as it looks to focus on smaller projects at universities and homes.
The developer had announced in November that it signed a purchase agreement for 70 acres on South Federal Boulevard that the school closed last year.
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