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With the thud of barbells and puffs of hand chalk, a new CrossFit gym launched in North Denver this week with the added obstacle of a large rock wall for serious climbers.
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With the thud of barbells and puffs of hand chalk, a new CrossFit gym launched in North Denver this week with the added obstacle of a large rock wall for serious climbers.
A local firm is riding the development wave in Sloan’s Lake and has plans to revamp a small apartment complex into condos.
Hoping to bring a bit of Five Points’ jazz history to the present-day rush of new development, a local family has plans for a commercial space, jazz club and apartment project on Welton Street.
John Zakhem and his co-developers didn’t intend to sell their apartment project a year after opening. But the offers were just too darn good.
A 1-acre parcel sitting in prime development territory just behind Union Station was sold last week, and it could sustain up to 20 stories of development.
The New York co-working giant has grabbed space in a new Platte Street project, pushing its downtown space to about 120,000 square feet between two buildings.
The owner of a Pearl Street sushi restaurant is tearing up two neighboring lots with plans to add a 150-spot parking structure with a pair of retail spaces.
A Texas oil company that also has an office in downtown Denver will be laying off 124 employees in its Brighton location, citing a lack of work.
A 100-year-old former mortuary building on an Alameda Avenue corner could be revived with development under new owners.
Building a halfway point between hospital care and home, a Denver developer is creating a 100-bed skilled nursing facility for short-term care on Lowry Boulevard.
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