Some 500 new affordable housing units are in limbo this week as Jefferson County votes to approve a typically routine application for federal housing assistance.
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Jefferson County torn leading up to HUD funding vote
LoHi firehouse sold for $2.4M
Once home to Fire Station No. 7 in North Denver, the three-story building on the corner of Tejon Street and West 36th Avenue has since been converted into apartments and ground-floor retail.
Exxon subsidiary in Englewood announces closure; displaces 113
An oil and gas producer has notified state authorities that it will lay off or relocate 113 employees based at the office, which will close Sept. 1.
Park Hill retail strip lands $10M renovation, restaurant tenants
With a new courtyard, new tenants including Little Man Ice Cream and a multimillion-dollar facelift, developers hope to turn a 1950s retail strip into a shopping destination.
New coworking competitor makes a splash from Chicago
A Chicago coworking brand is betting big — $20 million — that it can undercut existing spaces from a 10-story perch at Welton and 16th streets.
Dumb Friends League starts on $40M renovation; John Malone pledged $20M
The cable magnate has pledged $20 million through his foundation for a three-year project to renovate the nonprofit’s facility near the corner of Evans Avenue and Quebec Street.
California software company expands LoDo lease
A cloud-based software firm that automates sales commission percentages is expanding its Blake Street office by 50 percent and gearing up for more hires in 2017.
Denver firm fortifies portfolio with $37M office buy
A local investment crew’s first foray into Cherry Creek has led them to close on the 130,000-square-foot Citadel office building.
Continuum releases renderings for former 16th Street bus station
The company is preparing to break ground in August on a mixed-use complex on one of the last 2-acre parcels of downtown available for redevelopment.
Ballpark block shuts down for summer green space
The city of Denver is out to prove that a park can be anywhere — even in the middle of a street.