
A hospital that specializes in spinal cord and brain injuries and diseases is overhauling its facility with help from a $63 million capital raise.
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A hospital that specializes in spinal cord and brain injuries and diseases is overhauling its facility with help from a $63 million capital raise.
Two buyers busy in the Denver market have sealed a real estate deal that hands a LoDo office building and several other properties nearby over to a Seattle firm.
Nearly 400 new apartments, plus more than 100,000 square feet of office space and extra retail space, are beginning to take shape on a downtown block.
With apartment buildings and co-working spaces popping up all over town, a Denver developer is rolling both concepts into a new project in the Speer neighborhood.
ParkiFi Inc., a Denver company that makes devices and software to help garage operators keep their parking lots full, reported $8 million in fresh capital last week, according to SEC documents
A new owner has scooped up more than 180,000 square feet of prime Cherry Creek retail space and a major First Avenue redevelopment site.
Weins Development Group is planning eight townhomes at the corner of 32nd Avenue and Eliot Street. The firm plans to sell homes at $500,000 and $550,000 per unit, a price company CPA Evelyn Weins hopes will undercut some of the pricier homes in the neighborhood.
The owners of rival apartments housing students from downtown Denver’s Auraria campus once again are feuding in federal court.
With a pair of micro-apartment projects already underway, a father-and-son development team is planning more studios for Uptown.
The Broomfield-based ski mountain company paid $12 million to scoop up the 120-acre Wilmot Mountain Ski Resort last month in a deal that included the five parcels of land containing the Wisconsin resort, according to public documents.
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