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Growers take ownership of their greenhouse – no, not that kind
Library branch overdue for $1.4M upgrade
A seven-figure facelift is bringing a Southwest Denver library up to speed, and closing the book on a decade-long library renovation spree.
Nearly complete industrial center off I-25 lands its first lease
As work nears completion at the 420,000-square-foot site, a food service product maker has signed on occupy one of its four buildings in coming months.
Congress Park apartments make way for upgrades
A Denver developer is charting up a renovation strategy for a 40-unit building on Cook Street.
Real estate manager combines with Lakewood firm
The combined company manages about 1.8 million square feet of office, industrial and retail space.
Vintage Colfax motel changes hands
A motel that once beckoned weary travelers off Colfax has a new owner, who dropped $850,000 for the property last week.
IV bar takes its supplements to the suburbs
A 2-year-old LoHi business that gives customers an IV drip to help with mild ailments like hangovers and colds is opening a location in the Tech Center.
Local maker of fingerprint scanner locks up patent
With $1 million in revenue last year and plans to raise $2 million in investments, the creator of a tabletop scanning machine looks to make the device even smaller.
$46M of Montbello industrial space sold
For the second time in less than six months, a Massachusetts landlord has unloaded eight figures’ worth of Montbello industrial properties.
17th Ave. apartment complex gets green light
Two years after bulldozing a dilapidated Uptown office building, a local developer has sealed a deal to replace it with 195 new apartments.