Here are some of the top storylines of the year — and the things we’re wondering as 2023 begins.
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From Cherry Creek’s boom to Ball Arena’s future, top BusinessDen stories of 2022
These are the buildings that were named Denver city landmarks in 2022
A little bit of Cap Hill, Northeast Park Hill, Globeville and Golden Triangle history has been protected.
Crepes ‘n Crepes to reopen in Congress Park after closing in Cherry Creek
Billy’s Inn and TAG Burger Bar previously occupied the restaurant’s new home.
Fines a ‘last resort’ as thousands of Denver rental properties will miss license deadline
Properties with multiple units are required to have a new city license as of Jan. 1.
A year after Westminster OK’d redevelopment of a historic farm, the desire to save it hasn’t died
Uplands developer says a groundbreaking could happen this summer — at the earliest.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 12.23.22
13-story building near City Park sells, Castle Rock restaurant property changes hands and RidgeGate Station lot bought for senior housing project.
Gart sells brutalist office building on Lincoln to Kentro for $4.5M
A Chicago developer had previously proposed a 16-story apartment project at the site.
Happy Camper owner buys shuttered LoHi restaurant building
The property at the corner of 32nd and Vallejo last sold in 2014.
Attorney: Twitter owes nearly $200K in rent for Boulder office
A “demand for compliance or right to possession notice” was posted on the door of the building at 1301 Walnut St. this month.
Building Permits 12.21.22
A new apartment buliding at Kalamath and Colfax and $3M in tenant finishes at the Tabor Center.