With the blessing of the city of Aurora, a run-down shopping center near the Kennedy golf course and ball fields has been leveled to create a clean canvas.
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Path cleared for Aurora mixed-use project
Brent's Place nears home stretch of capital campaign
An Aurora nonprofit that shelters immune-compromised patients and their families is 85 percent of the way through an $8 million capital campaign to double its housing capacity.
Asian eatery sees future in former Gypsy House
Five months after Gypsy House roamed out of Cap Hill, a new Asian restaurant looks to be making its way in.
190 jobs departing DIA
A Zurich-based ground and cargo handling company is cutting 187 jobs at Denver International Airport.
30 acres on East Colfax sell for $8M
A big Aurora development site along Colfax Avenue changed hands last week.
Coworking for the construction crowd
A coworking space for contractors is nearly ready to open in Adams County, leave your hard hats and work boots at the door.
Denver city council passes development moratoriums
City council on Monday imposed moratoriums on planning approvals for commercial buildings without off-street parking and residential projects with a pair of buildings facing each and separated by a small courtyard or walkway.
Accounting firm consolidates at Belleview Station
An accounting firm is taking about 8,000 square feet worth of real estate off of its own books, as it moves staffers from two offices into one space at One Bellevue Station.
Two lanes bound for Blake Street
The road that shoots traffic from 38th and Downing into LoDo will soon run both directions.
Concessionaire firm building new HQ in Northfield
Bursting out of an office that is now in the wrecking ball’s path, a concessionaire company is building itself a new headquarters.