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A 100-year-old former mortuary building on an Alameda Avenue corner could be revived with development under new owners.
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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.
The operators of Denver’s Cervantes music venue have signed a deal to take over operations at Fort Collins’ historic Aggie Theatre building.
A new buyer has stepped in to take over a 100-year-old Wash Park church property that fielded plenty of requests from developers.
A local couple has turned an old furniture shop into a small co-working space in the heart of the Highlands aimed to encourage collaboration among its tenants.
A North City Park property that was formerly home to a YMCA was finally sold earlier this month, and the buyer is planning a residential redevelopment that could add up to 100 units to the neighborhood.
What began as a trade school’s search for more parking turned into a $14 million land deal and a plan for an expanded campus and apartment high-rise in partnership with a local developer.
A shared office company with two locations around Denver is stretching into the Texas startup scene with plans for a seventh location to open there by February.
A 700,000-square-foot, fully leased industrial facility changed hands this week, marking a Boulder real estate company’s first foray into the Denver market.
A $15 million apartment complex is rising at 35th and Larimer, and the developer is reserving some space for a handful of micro-apartments under 350 square feet.
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