A husband-and-wife duo plans to break ground on a site to anchor eight to 10 outdoor manufacturers and companies.
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$2.6M development for outdoors industry approved in Grand Junction
170 apartments planned near South Broadway
Mi Casa Resource Center sold its former headquarters in Baker to a Greenwood Village firm aiming to build apartments in a five-story, U-shaped complex.
Coworking conversion slated for century-old Sloan’s Lake church
NEO Development plans to redevelop a 115-year-old church on an 18,000-square-foot property into shared office space, after scrapping plans for a similar concept on South Pearl Street.
Golf club claims water authority cut off 600K gallons/day
In its second lawsuit in as many years, a Centennial course claims a regional water authority is fighting dirty and not delivering the sewage it needs to irrigate the fairways.
1,150 acres near DIA sell for $25M
The undeveloped land is a large chunk of High Point, a 1,800-acre master-planned development straddling Denver and Aurora.
Century-old buildings on South Pearl Street are saved from the wrecking ball
Real estate broker Patrick Finney is scrapping plans to demolish two century-old buildings on South Pearl Street, which he had hoped to turn into a $6 million office and coworking development.
Verizon buys, employees go bye-bye
Recently purchased XO Communications lays off 49 employees in Lone Tree.
Park Hill Golf Course unlikely to survive after 2018
The current operator is losing money, and The Clayton Trust must decide what to do with the 155 acres.
Colorado Ski and Golf investing more than $400,000 to renovate top location
The chain’s ‘No. 1 volume store’ earns 90 percent of revenue from skiers, snowboarders
New Belgium seeks to add a sports bar to DIA’s Concourse B
And Starbucks has proposed paying more than $1 million a year in rent to put coffee shops in each terminal.