The current operator is losing money, and The Clayton Trust must decide what to do with the 155 acres.
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Park Hill Golf Course unlikely to survive after 2018
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.
Easterseals gains much-needed space with a renovation, building buy
The days of staffers working out of closets will end as the nonprofit nears completion of a $4 million capital campaign.
Cherry Hills apartments fetch $127M; were built 3 years ago
Kent Place Residences at Hampden/University go for $424,667 per unit.
Architecture firm moves 4 blocks in LoDo and doubles its space
DLR Group grows to 50 employees and now has 15,000 square feet to house them.
New coworking space bypasses downtown for untapped Stapleton area
CentralSpace will occupy a 19,000-square-foot building on Montview Boulevard near Stanley Marketplace.
Confluence Kayaks pulls into new upstream digs
As a massive mixed-use development prepares to break ground near its storefront, a staple of Platte Street has swum upstream to a three-story, 6,500-square-foot building at 2301 Seventh St. near the aquarium.
Residential and retail development slated for S. Broadway corner
South Broadway could get up to 270 more housing units following Holland Partner Group’s purchased of more than 2 acres.
Without golf and glitz, Golden country club looks to rebrand
“We’re just trying to make this more of a wellness club,” general manager Paul Anderson said. “The days of dining and dancing and dressing up don’t work in Colorado anymore.”