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A new arrival to the local real estate market is launching into construction on a low-income apartment project in Westwood, and a Baker nonprofit will be moving in, too.
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A new arrival to the local real estate market is launching into construction on a low-income apartment project in Westwood, and a Baker nonprofit will be moving in, too.
A $4 million undertaking will more than double a nonprofit’s Lakewood facility, allow it to expand and add programs for people with autism and other disabilities and hire up to 100 more workers.
In one fell swoop, a real estate firm has booked its first warehouse park tenant and lined up a redevelopment project on Platte Street.
A $7 million land purchase has reserved a Maryland hotel operator a spot downtown, right next to another dual-hotel project currently underway.
With the massive CU Hospital project building more than 1,000 residential units, along with commercial space, another development team is scooping up land nearby to add 100 more apartments next door.
With several large suburban apartment projects in its local portfolio, a developer is starting site work and demolition to make way for another 200 units in City Park.
After long delays, a local nonprofit is just shy of its fundraising goal and about to start on the design process for a new outdoor music venue that will host 50 free concerts a year.
WeWork, a colossus of the co-working world, has grabbed three floors of a new office tower near Union Station and could have more downtown outposts in the pipeline.
A locally based petroleum company has kicked off a $100 million capital raise as the price for crude oil continues to drop.
With several new locations popping up around the Denver area, a local grocery chain is adding to its warehouse and office space with an additional 43,000 square feet in Golden.
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