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E. Colfax slated for mile-long revamp

The design firm that spruced up Cherry Creek North and the Riverfront District will try its hand at a mile-long stretch of East Colfax.

Development firms cement merger

Two developers with large-scale projects under their belts have come together to combine their varying skill sets that include retail, senior living and industrial space.

Government office sells to REIT for $20M

A Lakewood property in use by the U.S. Department of Energy was scooped up by a D.C.-based REIT that leases out nearly 2 million square feet to federal government agencies.

Developer kicks off $60M RiNo project

Following in the footsteps of the Taxi development in RiNo, a Phoenix-based firm has broken ground on a $60 million 270-unit apartment project in the neighborhood.

Housing nonprofit revamping vacant office

A Lakewood housing authority is overhauling an empty office building and starting new construction that will bring nearly 160 apartments to Alameda Avenue, with most reserved for low-income tenants.

Vonage buys out local company for $25M

The national internet phone company sealed the deal to buy a local VoIP provider for more than $25 million in cash and stocks as it transitions into a focus on business clients.

Belmar booms with 400 upcoming residences

The 10-year old Belmar project is set for a residential development trifecta: a $45 million apartment complex, a senior living community and a for-sale townhome project. And the area’s first hotel on the horizon.

New owner upgrades Congress Park apartments

After buying an apartment tower for more than $7 million last year, a real estate firm is overhauling its 50 units – the first major upgrades in the 50-year-old building’s history.