
Turner Construction is doing $14 million in work at Mile High Stadium. Plus see every building permit in our sortable Excel.
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Turner Construction is doing $14 million in work at Mile High Stadium. Plus see every building permit in our sortable Excel.
Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric bought a lot across from its office in 2019. Now it wants to build.
Five top female executives in the local development industry described a range of headwinds facing the sector on Tuesday, from permitting delays to a slow return to the office, while encouraging current leaders to help bring more women into the male-dominated field.
But one of the Denver residents hoping to save the structure said after the meeting his outlook for the future was “don’t get your hopes up.”
“The labor pool has shrunk and shrunk and it’s been extremely challenging for recruiting,” said the president of Advantage Security, whose clients include the Cherry Creek North BID.
The Broomfield property was previously the headquarters of Level 3 Communications, which then-CenturyLink acquired in 2017.
The closures come a year after the company’s retail subsidiary also made changes to its Bicycle Village brand.
Walter Isenberg pays $3 million annually to staff Union Station, McGregor Square and Dairy Block with armed guards. “We pay a lot of taxes and we’re not getting services.”
A California company is eyeing a 775,000-square-foot space in Brighton for lithium-ion battery production.
“It’s a shame it didn’t happen,” said Jason Winkler, who was involved with plans to top the store with office and residential towers.
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