“It’s hard to find retail space in preschools anywhere, but specifically downtown with everything building up,” said Ben Bloise, who owns Highlands Academy with his wife Holli Martin.
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LoHi preschool owners buy its real estate on school’s 10th anniversary
Car lot property sells for $11M after consignment dealer shutters
CarLotz operated at the site for a little over a year before closing in November.
Apartment developer pays $9M for site along Leetsdale
The seller is affiliated with Newberry Bros., the floral shop that has operated on a portion of the site.
These Colorado firms were awarded the most patents in 2022
Palantir, which moved its headquarters to Denver in 2020, took the No. 2 spot.
Accounting firm leases 15K at RiNo office building nearing completion
Wipfli is consolidating existing offices in Lakewood and the DTC, which combined are about 35,000 square feet.
Ex-New Belgium brewer opens Second Dawn near Stanley Marketplace
The name references Aurora, which is Latin for dawn. The Koenigs believe if there were two dawns, the second would be after work enjoying a cold beer.
Crepes ‘n Crepes reopens in Congress Park
Alexandra Pozdnyak, who owns the restaurant with her husband, mother and stepfather, told BusinessDen Friday that she hopes it continues to draw those who flocked to its previous location in Cherry Creek.
Two linked to Northstar plead guilty in Amazon kickback scheme
Northstar owner and CEO Brian Watson has not been charged. His attorney said he expects to prevail in a civil trial starting May 1.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 3.10.23
Sherman & Howard takes more space at Block 162, age-restricted Lakewood apartments fetch $77M and a Kansas City engineering firm opens a downtown office.
Pikes Peak summit builder sues Colorado Springs over unpaid invoices
The mountain’s new visitor center opened in 2021, a year later than anticipated. GE Johnson says it’s not responsible for the delays because of the challenge of building at 14,000 feet.