One of the few apartment complexes in Highlands that accepts Section 8 vouchers sold last week.
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Highlands apartment building fetches $6.6M
Atlanta real estate firm buys $101M apartments in northeast Denver
The transaction brings Cortland Partners to three properties in the metro area, all acquired in the last two years.
City ends spat with warehouse owner, buys property eyed for homeless shelter
The city paid $3.8 million for a building on Seventh Avenue, ending a dispute between two parties that couldn’t agree on a deadline.
Formativ says half-acre patio is ‘crown jewel’ of new RiNo development
The development firm plans to repurpose a former manufacturing facility on Blake Street into 45,000 square feet of restaurant, retail and event space.
Fitzsimons Golf Course to close for good in December
Just shy of its centennial, the tee sheet at one of Aurora’s public golf courses goes no farther than Dec. 15.
Denver firm lands patent for front-facing wine rack
Marketing director Jacob Harkins said “the idea is, basically, we have the patent on putting a bottle of booze sideways.”
Office building near 16th St. Mall sells for $5.3 million
New owners have acquired the three-story office and retail property on California Street as a long-term investment.
Solar company affiliate buys retail center on Federal Blvd.
An entity partially controlled by Boulder-based Namaste Solar spent $2.5 million on what Namaste’s owner calls a “fixer-upper.”
Nine-story office tower near Colorado and I-25 sells for $20M
An ownership group with an existing footprint in the area has scooped up the 3-acre property.
Denver’s $20M deal to buy Park Hill Golf Course on hold
A deal announced earlier this fall for the city to buy the beleaguered for roughly $20 million has been suspended.