With a string of restaurants and a grocery store moving into the area, a developer is plotting a $23 million small apartment project on the growing Tennyson Street strip.
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Tennyson apartment rush adding $23M project
Co-working colossus plots 3-part Denver arrival
An international co-working brand with more than $300 million in venture capital is eyeing 170,000 square feet of Denver office space in three neighborhoods, including an outpost across the street from Denver’s darling of co-working.
Triple-decker driving range tees up in Centennial
Now you’ll finally know exactly how far you hit the golf ball. A Texas driving range operator plans to open a range this summer with balls embedded with computer chips that tell you if you’re a John Daly or a Jim Furyk.
A look inside the LoHi Lumina project
The Lumina apartment project in the Highlands is quickly filling up with tenants. Take a peek inside the distinctive building.
The Ritz adds to its amenities
The downtown hotel is shuffling things around in its Curtis Street building to make room for its own fitness center.
Casa Bonita center launches farmers market
Quickly landing tenants for its brick-and-mortar spaces, the new owner of the Lakewood shopping center is now filling up the parking lot with a new farmers market.
Texas oil firm to sublease downtown office
Another large oil company is folding its Denver office, leaving its 40,000-square-foot downtown space up for grabs.
Long-vacant Lowe’s sold for $13M
The 103,000-square-foot space, which has been empty for four years, could be up for redevelopment into multiple retail storefronts under a new owner.
Farm REIT plants Tech Center roots
Looking for a more visible spot since going public last year, a farm-focused real estate firm is hoping to grow its business with a move from the suburbs to the DTC.
RiNo developer to hand off 300-unit project
A newly built apartment complex is under contract to be sold as its developer works the next phase of the project.