As its apartment buildings pop up all around the city, a developer has picked its next site and submitted plans for 100 units on a busy LoHi corner.
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Apartment developer floats LoHi retail corner for next project
Affordable housing project breaks ground at Union Station
The booming neighborhood’s first low-income apartment development officially kicked off this week, and it will add more than 100 units — including 75 reserved for lower-income renters.
Downtown hotel fetches $210 million
Closing out deal-happy 2015 with a bang, New York investors have dropped $210 million on a Sheraton Hotel on the 16th Street Mall.
LoDo office complex sold for $44 million
A building in LoDo’s “warehouse row” has changed hands in a $44 million deal, nearly double the sale price from its last deal 10 years ago.
RiNo rehab project wraps up
Space is almost completely filled out at a former print shop on Blake Street, which a husband-and-wife development team has converted into space for an array of tenants, including restaurants and bars, an ad firm and an architecture firm.
San Francisco solar firm to open downtown Denver office
In a big economic development deal for the city and state, a solar firm will open a new corporate office in downtown Denver and plans to add about 800 jobs over the next few years.
Another apartment tower planned for Union Station
The developer behind another massive Union Station apartment project is working on its next tower, a 14-story building with nearly 150 units, including several penthouse apartments.
Rail yard’s impending sale signals big development opportunity
A 70-acre railroad repair yard in Central Denver is set to hit the market, and real estate brokers say its size and prime location could support industrial, residential or retail redevelopment projects.
Theater revamps 100-year-old home
A theater company has raised the curtain on a revamped home after a $250,000 fundraiser and upgrades to its renovated church property.
Tom’s Home Cookin’ closes, sells building
The long-standing Southern comfort food spot shut down last week, and its Five Points property sold well above its asking rate for $630,000.