Three JLL employees have jumped ship to join a small Denver-based real estate company’s new brokerage division.
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Startup real estate firm poaches from JLL
LoDo parking lot sells for $20M an acre
A land deal on Market Street last month is in rarefied air: the $20 million per acre club.
Tech firm bails on the ‘burbs; leases top floor of spec office project on Platte
A cloud-based accounting software company with an office in the Denver Tech Center has signed on to an under-construction office development closer to downtown.
Arvada sues contractor that built Old Towne parking garage
The city alleges that an Omaha-based construction company has failed to provide documentation of the costs it incurred while building the three-story facility.
64 acres near DIA lands $7M price tag
A development firm run by Chad Brue bought a large tract of undeveloped land near the airport that it believes is “directly in the path of progress.”
Tech executive plunks down $18M for Uptown apartments
A Silicon Valley CEO is stowing some cash in a 60-unit apartment building on North Clarkson Street.
DTC apartment complex fetches $99M; rebrands
A 400-unit complex near the Denver Tech Center has struck a deal for new owners and a new name at a nearly nine-digit price tag.
Durango rehab ranch files bankruptcy; 60 acres for sale for $4M
Denver lawyer Vincent Franco’s dream of helping drug addicts has turned into legal nightmare, after he says the facility’s former director mismanaged insurance payments and took off with 15 horses and a Jeep.
Developer buys LoHi property for office relocation
The moving trucks won’t have far to lug the office furniture for a Denver development firm that’s moving off Platte Street and into LoHi.
Butterfly Pavilion looks to build $30M facility in Broomfield
The Westminster home of 5,000 butterflies, spiders and more is dreaming of a new research and exhibit complex in the North Park neighborhood.