Flora, which opens in February, was delayed by poor designs, its developers say.
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Local architects blamed for delays, cost overrun on RiNo apartments
Turing School sued by LoDo landlord for $200K says it’s being bullied
“It is unfortunate that our megacorp landlord has chosen to take these matters public.”
Auraria campus adding two new buildings as leaders plot future development
The CEO of the Auraria Higher Education Center says “Ballfield at Auraria” is a “tip-of-the-spear project.”
Downtown tower loan in special servicing following default
Denver’s 11th-tallest building is topped with signage for tenant TIAA.
Lone Tree closes on purchase of vacant nightclub property
“We are starting the process of requesting proposals from interested restaurant and entertainment operators,” a spokesman said.
10 Colorado housing projects awarded state and federal tax credits
Ten housing projects around Colorado were awarded 4 percent federal tax credits alongside other state tax credits, the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority announced Monday.
Retail brokerage shifting office from LoDo to edge of downtown
“We work all over the state so for us getting in and out is better for our work and what we do,” an exec said, noting the highway proximity.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 11.17.23
An Englewood apartment building sells for $3 million, and other sales and leases reported by local brokerages.
Another major law firm will move into Block 162
Snell & Wilmer, which has been in its current building for two decades, will occupy the 25th floor.
A year after buying it, church lists Athmar Park gymnasium for sale
“Unfortunately, construction costs came back much higher than we can afford,” a Denver Community Church pastor said.