A prominent Denver office brokerage team has hopped across 17th Street, with eyes on recruiting more Denver real estate dealers.
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JLL brokers switch to tenant rep firm
17th Street office tower bought for $170M
A marquee downtown office tower traded hands last week.
Conservation-focused developer plans Jefferson Park apartments
An apartment builder looking to keep rent low and utilities lower has eyes on another Denver corner.
Chanda Plan Foundation approaches funding target for Lakewood headquarters
The nonprofit operates a health center with acupuncture and massage therapy at its facility, and it will expand to offer exercise and yoga, mental health services and chiropractic care at its new digs.
Swim school franchise breaks ground in Stapleton
After eight years watching young families like theirs flood Stapleton, a local couple is building a $4 million indoor pool to teach kids as young as 4 months old how to swim.
Lane Shift: Luxury cars moving into former bowling alley
Elevation Motors is turning a shuttered Bowlero bowling alley into a car dealership and service center, after running out of space on Eighth Avenue.
California firm drops $85M for Glendale apartments
Apartment buyers squeezed in one last big-time deal before 2016 came to close.
Former Sports Authority warehouse sells for $11M
The sporting goods giant operated out of the warehouse on Kalamath Street until April last year, when it shut down its distribution center and cut 70 employees.
Demo begins on future CVS site
Drug store giant CVS is moving closer to opening its first Denver standalone retail store.
U.S. Mint plans major renovations for visitors center
The U.S. Mint in Denver has no trouble keeping enough change in circulation. It’s the tourists who want to see how money is minted that are tough to juggle.