“It’s a commercial building with some character that borders an established residential area,” said Justin Croft of Natural Object.
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Development firm launched by ex-Zeppelin partners makes first buy
Rockies plan for plaza across from Coors Field heads to council
The team first detailed its vision for the corner of 21st and Blake streets in late 2020.
Larimer Square owner pays $40M for Platte Street buildings
It’s the second-biggest local buy for Asana Partners, trailing only the $92 million paid for the city’s most famous block.
Elitch Gardens owners pay $7M for site south of Meow Wolf
Billionaire Stan Kroenke and Rhys Duggan’s Revesco Properties have added to their expansive holdings in the area.
COVID shutdowns no excuse not to pay commercial rent, appeals court rules
The Colorado Court of Appeals sided with a landlord in Highlands Ranch over its former fitness center tenant.
Bridal accessory maker unveiling new manufacturing facility
“All I wanted to do was make things that were sparkly and pretty and cool and fun with my hands,” said Founder Sara Gabriel.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 1.20.23
Fitness startup sublets half its Cherry Creek space, ex-Falling Rock Tap House building downtown sells and tenant pays $10M for industrial site.
Lobbying firm rebrands with addition of former top Unico exec
“I’m not leaving real estate,” said Austin Kane. “The projects we are lucky enough to work on are often at the nucleus of real estate.”
Jury finds Highlands Ranch doctor stole $242K in pandemic aid
Francis Joseph, 57, reportedly spent the taxpayer money on a Wyoming vacation and home improvements.
Vectra Bank moves into new HQ in Belleview Station
Vectra saved millions of dollars on supplies “by building when nobody else was building” in 2020, according to CEO Bruce Alexander.