The Burgwyn Co. showed off its 114-unit Ruby Hill Residences complex at Mississippi Avenue and Pecos Street at a ribbon cutting Monday for the new, affordable-housing community.
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100-unit affordable housing complex opens
Denver Botanic Gardens adds event space at satellite location
Chatfield Farms opens a new event venue for weddings, corporate parties and other functions in Littelton.
200-unit tower coming to Uptown
McWhinney plans to break ground this year on an apartment building that will boast amenities like a golf simulator, hot tub, barbecue area and lounge on a rooftop deck.
STEAM on the Platte to rise with renovation of a huge warehouse
With two leases in hand, a Platte River development is picking up steam.
Orangetheory lands in Uptown
Uptown’s 3,200-square-foot Orangetheory will be the 21st in Colorado
Church buys former S. Broadway motorcycle shop for $5M
Fellowship Denver Church bought the former Performance Cycle building at 1990 S. Broadway this week for $5 million. Lead Pastor Hunter Beaumont said the congregation grew out of a temporary church that was set up and taken down each Sunday at Uptown’s El Jebel Shrine building.
Developer plans 18-story apartment building in Five Points
Lennar’s project includes 329 units, ground-floor retail and a pool at 21st and Welton streets.
Developer of Sloan’s Lake site finally finds an office of its own
NAVA Real Estate Development joins Hogan Lovells and Colorado Athletic Club at 1601 Wewatta St.
Littleton City Council votes tonight about stopping an apartment construction project it previously approved
Zocalo Community Development threatens lawsuit if city takes away its building permit for The Grove apartment site.
Startup watch: Blinker parks at new LoDo HQ
Startup car-buying app Blinker has pulled into its new headquarters in LoDo. The company, which employs around 40, moved in last week to 11,000 square feet at 1675 Larimer Street. Blinker was formerly based in the ANB building in Cherry Creek. You can read a full BusinessDen profile here.