A 24-story building is on the rise downtown, and the apartment concept – which has been replicated in cities across the country – will include top-floor amenities and three retail storefronts.
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Downtown’s $100M apartment tower breaks ground
Ad firm converts old Catholic school into new office
A real estate advertising agency has bought some property of its own and is planning renovations to the 1930’s former grade school building in Baker.
Vacant hospice slated for $3M rejuvenation
A Lakewood hospice that has sat empty for more than a year is set to be revived by its new owner and developer and a $3 million overhaul of the property.
Land sells at former CU hospital; demo to begin
With a $30 million land deal finally closed, one of Denver’s biggest redevelopment projects will be underway in a matter of months.
In maxed-out market, mini living takes hold
The so-called “micro apartments” have come to Denver’s Highlands neighborhood a year after a developer placed a big bet on the diminutive dwelling units.
Cap Hill landlords clear path for new apartment tower
After a two-year battle, a handful of landlords in Cap Hill have sold their properties to make way for an eight-story apartment project abutting Trader Joe’s.
A blank slate in City Park
A developer is tearing down a vacant office building in City Park as he weighs redevelopment options for the site.
REIT buys Uptown lot
A San Diego firm has purchased an Uptown parking lot zoned for a 16-story building, but the REIT has no development plans for the site.
For sale: Colfax land with a plan
A Denver development firm will soon break ground on 75 new apartments on Colfax Avenue – but it’s hoping to sell the land and the plans instead.
Nonprofit eyes Uptown for HQ build
A $94 million healthcare nonprofit has zeroed in on the site for its new headquarters and hopes to start building over the Uptown parking lot in the fall.