Two development firms are teaming up to bring more shopping and dining to Stapleton with plans for a 22,000-square-foot project near the upcoming King Soopers site.
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Stapleton slated for new retail, restaurant development
Architects debut new office
A large architecture firm showed off its new 17th Street Plaza office on Thursday after a move from Broadway.
Media firm investing in Colo. office
A finance and investing tool is sending several of its East Coast employees to Lakewood to take a shot at Colorado’s lifestyle and business market.
Buyers pay $140M for ticket to Elitch Gardens
A group of firms – including the owner of the Pepsi Center – waited in line for about a year to scoop up the 60-acre amusement park along the Platte River.
Downtown skyscraper breaks ground
A Texas developer put the first shovels in the ground Tuesday on the future site of a 40-story office building downtown.
Columbine club members OK $20M project
The Denver country club plans to replace its current clubhouse with a brand new 50,000-square-food building.
Country club caps off $4M upgrades
Hoping to draw in fresh membership, a Morrison country club has wrapped up extensive renovations to its clubhouse.
Buyer grabs LoHi apartment building
A Denver family that for 25 years had held onto a 29-unit apartment property in the center of LoHi sold the building late last month for $4.7 million.
Brokerage breaking into new territory
A major commercial real estate firm is on the hunt for local brokers as it launches a nationwide push into the retail market.
Demo operation underway at UC hospital site
A former hospital campus is being razed on Colorado Boulevard to make way for a $400 million redevelopment project.