Greenwood Village-based Griffis Residential bought the property, just north of Coors Field, on Monday, with plans for renovations in coming months.
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Massive Ballpark apartment complex sold for $126M
Yoga studio gets buzzing in Sunnyside
A stressful stint in Macedonia with the Peace Corps led a Fort Collins native to yoga. Eight years later, she’s opening her own studio in Sunnyside.
Developers put finishing touches on design superstore
IDC aims to make shopping more convenient for customers building custom homes and commercial projects, much like Home Depot did to cross-sell fixtures for do-it-yourself projects.
Stapleton brokerage combines with residential real estate firm
An east Denver brokerage has bolstered its residential real estate business after merging with a local competitor.
Former CSU directors among Colorado investors in bankrupt mining company
WestMountain Gold reported a list of its equity shareholders in bankruptcy filings this week, including the former president of Colorado State University and a one-time chief innovation officer for the state.
Northglenn shopping center hits the market
Calling all shoppers: Northglenn Marketplace is browsing for a buyer.
200 apartments underway for Cap Hill corner
Denver’s densest neighborhood is about to get apartments in what developer Brian Wynne said was a “best of both worlds” location overlooking downtown.
Denver energy firm files Chpt. 11 Bankruptcy
A Denver-based coalbed methane well operator is drilling into Chapter 11.
North Denver warehouses sold for $11M
Two RiNo-based developers are doubling down on a North Denver investment, in a space on York Street across from the Coca-Cola Bottling plant.
Denver OED boss steps down to pursue real estate
After brokering deals for the city for five years, the executive director of the Office of Economic Development is leaving city hall for a downtown real estate firm.