An Englewood retail real estate firm has closed its second Colorado Boulevard acquisition in as many years.
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Colorado Boulevard site trades hands for $2.5M
Englewood hotel changes course with rebranding, $15M renovations
The owners of an Englewood hotel are betting that $15 million of renovations and a shiny new name will leave no rooms empty in the coming years.
With looser restrictions, Slackline company returns to Boulder
Canaima Outdoors is moving back to Boulder as the city looks to loosen its restrictions on the tightrope-esque lines, and plans to introduce a line of tents that hang a few feet in the air.
Club owner takes over barbecue and music joint
A concert promoter who owns Larimer Lounge and Lost Lake will take the reins of Globe Hall on Feb. 1.
Property manager moves out of Cherry Creek
A company charged with leasing nearly 100 apartment buildings around Denver is ready to buy a place of its own.
Hotel soon to rise at Union Station
One of the last pieces of the Union Station skyline will start coming out of the ground this week.
Berkshire Hathaway realtors move to Cherry Creek
Expecting to add five real estate brokers this year, a residential real estate firm has staked out new office space in Cherry Creek.
Pinehurst Country Club begins $1.25 million renovations
The country club at the southern edge of Lakewood is freshening up one of its 30-year-old buildings.
CPR pushes south with Colorado Springs acquisition
Colorado Public Radio News will soon cover the full drive from Fort Collins to Pueblo.
Developer clears offices for 100-unit apartment complex
Corum Real Estate plans to tear down a 40-year-old office building next month to make way for $34 million of new apartments.