The city’s director of real estate answered a handful of questions from council members about the deal on Tuesday.
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Council to vote in June on $50M Republic Plaza lease for Denver DA
Project Snapshot: Redevelopment of southeast Denver Kmart site
Forum Real Estate Group broke ground on its project in March 2022.
Downtown mini golf restaurant Urban Putt selling to Australian firm
Get ready for Holey Moley. Changes are in store.
Now leasing, again: Broe frees up space as Cherry Creek office building wraps up
The company and its affiliates have opted not to move into 200 Clayton after all.
Republic Plaza scores a win as Denver DA looks to take 74K square feet
Prosecutors have been working out of the city-owned Webb Municipal Building.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 5.12.23
Deals of note: EverWest Real Estate Investors purchased the two-building, 194,710-square-foot Central Connection industrial complex at 1550 and 1210 E. 73rd Ave. in Adams County for $39 million from a joint venture of Comunale Properties and institutional investors advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management. Both buildings are fully leased. Tenants include Peloton, Newcomb Spring Corp…. Read more »
36 landlords fined as Denver ramps up enforcement of new rental license law
Owners of multi-unit rental properties were supposed to have a license as of Jan. 1.
Pandemic-borne ice cream maker freezes planned Tennyson shop
Right Cream is instead focused on its shop next to Denver Beer Co. on South Downing, as well as a growing wholesale business.
As Nuggets barreled toward playoffs, RiNo businessman scrambled to save fan blog
After hearing that SB Nation would no longer support DenverStiffs.com, “I had three choices,” says Andrew Feinstein.
Rezoning proposed for back-to-back dispensary, restaurant lots in RiNo
The two requests, made by separate owners, are intended to allow for future redevelopment.