
A retired structural engineer plans to renovate a two-story, 19th-century house at 3456 W. 32nd Ave. and build an office property in its backyard.
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A retired structural engineer plans to renovate a two-story, 19th-century house at 3456 W. 32nd Ave. and build an office property in its backyard.
After being purchased by an Atlanta company, Multi Packaging Solutions is planning to terminate dozens of positions as it closes its facility.
A mid-century apartment complex near the corner of Speer Boulevard and Broadway sold to out-of-state private owners last week for $5.2 million.
A husband-and-wife duo plans to break ground on a site to anchor eight to 10 outdoor manufacturers and companies.
Mi Casa Resource Center sold its former headquarters in Baker to a Greenwood Village firm aiming to build apartments in a five-story, U-shaped complex.
NEO Development plans to redevelop a 115-year-old church on an 18,000-square-foot property into shared office space, after scrapping plans for a similar concept on South Pearl Street.
In its second lawsuit in as many years, a Centennial course claims a regional water authority is fighting dirty and not delivering the sewage it needs to irrigate the fairways.
The undeveloped land is a large chunk of High Point, a 1,800-acre master-planned development straddling Denver and Aurora.
Real estate broker Patrick Finney is scrapping plans to demolish two century-old buildings on South Pearl Street, which he had hoped to turn into a $6 million office and coworking development.
Recently purchased XO Communications lays off 49 employees in Lone Tree.
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