Aaravya Investments already leased 3 acres south of Pena Boulevard for a gas station. Now it wants another 2.5 acres.
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Archdiocese looks to redevelop, reopen Mullen Home property in West Highland
The project would nearly quadruple the number of units in the facility.
Tennyson project represents debut for development, investment firms
“The neighborhood and the location is the amenity,” said Brian Funk of Osage Properties Group.
Ad tech firm Choozle moves from RiNo to downtown
Choozle has chosen downtown after finding RiNo somewhat isolated. The 10-year-old digital advertising software firm last month moved to 8,000 square feet in the 25-story office building at 1125 17th St. The company moved from the Catalyst building at 3513 Brighton Blvd. The firm originally leased nearly 16,000 square feet there, although CEO Adam Woods… Read more »
Competing coworking firm takes former WeWork floors downtown
WeWork closed its location in the building in 2021.
Own a vacant building in Lakewood? The city may send you a bill
“Vacant properties have a tendency to be higher demand on services, be that police service, fire service, code enforcement,” a city official said.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 1.26.24
Cap Hill apartments sell for $62M, the City of Arvada buys a building and more sales and leases reported by local brokerages.
Bow River signs office lease ahead of Cherry Creek groundbreaking
The private alternative asset manager, currently based elsewhere in Cherry Creek, already had a connection to the site.
DTC developer John Madden Jr., known for his art-infused buildings, dies at 94
Madden left his mark on Denver with works that include Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre.