A Texas firm has started demolishing structures at 32nd and Walnut streets to make way for a 230-unit apartment project.
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Full-block demo in RiNo makes way for $70 million residential complex
Amazon plans mammoth warehouse north of Denver
The online retailing giant has staked out an 855,000-square-foot footprint in Thornton for a fulfillment center to distribute small consumer goods, like books and electronics.
California firm nabs $78M Arapahoe County apartments
A 400-unit complex on 26 acres near East Hampden Avenue and South Tower Road has traded between two California firms.
Developer plans offices for $3M Blake Street site
Jeff Oberg has nabbed a half-acre industrial space on the 3300 block of Blake Street for $3.35 million.
Software developer buys Lincoln St. office
The sloping roof of an office at 940 Lincoln St. has traded hands for $1.8 million.
$150M development slated for Stapleton
Forest City Stapleton has announced plans for a transit-oriented development on a 6.2-acre block south of the light rail stop.
Investors add to RiNo holdings with $8M warehouse property buy
For its 11th parcel in the area, a company purchased 2 acres at 3600 and 3695 Wynkoop St., with plans for redevelopment.
Gazette owner acquires The Statesman; combines it with politics site
It’s combining the weekly print publication with a daily news website that launched in November under Gazette editor Vince Bzdek.
Air Methods lands Greenwood Village pad for new home base
The medical transporter has signed a lease for 62,000 square feet on the first and third floors of an office building at 5550 S. Quebec St.
REIT drops $135M on four suburban medical centers
The four inpatient hospitals traded hands last month at prices that make name-brand pharmacies and grocery stores look like a bargain for real estate investors.