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Hotel owner considering conversion to apartments
Wells Fargo sells Uptown half-block to apartment developer for $11M
The deal works out to $175 a square foot. An existing bank branch remains open for now.
Founder of media production firm looks to grow app for content creators
Jared Kleinstein created Gondola for employees of his company Fresh Tape Media before opening it to the public.
Colorado cities would get right of first refusal when apartment buildings sell in new affordable housing plan
Supporters say the plan could start an affordable housing renaissance. Critics say it would have “extreme chilling effects.”
Beacon buys office space in building by Union Station
The office floors within Union Tower West at 1801 Wewatta last sold in 2018 for $69 million.
Downtown’s No. 2 hotel, owned by city-linked nonprofit, getting first big face-lift
The work could cost $55 million and add a few rooms to the Hyatt Regency by the Colorado Convention Center. On the way out: double beds.
Kentro plans redevelopment of Belcaro King Soopers site as grocer relocates
The developer’s plans call for housing and reference Continuum’s 9+Co as inspiration.
Owner of Littleton cocktail lounge adds a second location
“We feel good about this model … I think we found a niche within the suburban communities,” said Steve Cominsky.
Coffee shop takes space at One Platte building as three more leases signed
Kaffe Landskap already has locations at 1401 Lawrence St. and 1750 Wewatta St..
Schnitzer West sues Westminster after downtown office project falls through
The developer says it spent more than a million dollars planning but Westminster won’t sell it the land.