Three existing buildings – a former school, convent and standalone gymnasium – would become part of the hotel.
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Hotel planned for former Uptown high school campus
Englewood garage space gathered for urban farm concept
George Gastis is looking to transform an old, greasy car garage into a lush local garden.
First Data cutting up to 201 in Greenwood Village
A payment processing company has told the state it could lay off hundreds of employees from the site of its former headquarters.
RedPeak’s buying streak continues with $11M apartments in Cap Hill
The Denver real estate firm has acquired its second property in less than two weeks.
School district nabs former Samsonite campus in northeastern Denver
Denver Public Schools dropped $11 million on a 13-acre campus that houses the district’s High Tech Early College.
Topgolf faces another familiar hurdle in Thornton range plans
For a second time, the city’s quest to put a Topgolf driving range near Interstate 25 must clear the hazard of a furious homeowner.
41,000 SF indoor soccer complex replaces Aurora call center
An organization tied to the Colorado Rapids has opened a new facility with four turf fields, training space and classrooms.
California firm buys downtown office building for $18M
A company that typically renovates and sells office buildings within four years has purchased a property in Denver’s Central Business District.
Vail CEO sells $25M in stock; plans to donate all of it
His shares have risen 35 percent in 2017 and almost 300 percent over the last 5 years.
RiNo office building widens search to finish leasing
The Catalyst Health Tech Innovation office building on Brighton Boulevard is loosening what counts as “health tech” as it tries to fill its seven-story space.