The landowner plans to cash in on his 1996 purchase of the site, submitting plans for a three-story office building.
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Modern office conversion planned for Highlands corner lot
Developer spends $7M on Globeville industrial site
“I like to say it’s a praise-the-lord deal,” the seller said. “These deals don’t come along every day.”
Nonprofits and arts venues take slice of GO Bond grants
Denver voters in November approved the arts and culture section of GO Bond funding for locally based organizations and projects.
Topgolf aims at another Thornton site
After bailing on its first desired parcel in the city, the golf entertainment giant now wants to build near the Larkridge shopping center.
Denver firm vies to buy, convert pair of CDOT properties
A Denver-based developer is slated to purchase two transportation department complexes, including its HQ, if city leaders sign off on acting as the proposed deal’s middleman.
Organ donation nonprofit buys Lowry Field building for HQ
A Denver-based organization spent $12 million to own a building and move its headquarters into the top floor.
Rockies plans for massive West Lot development includes hotel and hall of fame
The MLB organization is moving ahead with plans to transform a full city block parking lot adjacent to Coors Field.
Year-old RiNo apartments sell for $91M
The recently opened complex’s purchase marks a Minneapolis-based company’s first foray into the Denver market.
Golden Triangle art museum foundation buys $2M lot
The foundation paid a pretty penny for 30 parking spaces across the street from the facility, with no immediate plans for development.
Developer submits plan for massive project in Sunnyside
A Golden-based developer plans to build more than 400 residential units in an industrial area adjacent to the railroad tracks at the eastern edge of the neighborhood.