
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.”
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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.
A Belleview Station apartment complex sells for $123M, a bocce-golf bar leases downtown and a florist takes space in RiNo.
BusinessDen analyzed short-term rental tax revenue data provided by the city.
A highly visible tenant-landlord feud that seemed to have been resolved in 2021 has resurfaced. Blame the A/C.
In-N-Out Burgers paid $1.3 mllion for a shuttered restaurant.
The company’s founder used to work for the parent company of brands like The North Face and Timberland.
A Chicago-based developer’s eventual skyscraper now extends several floors above street level.
The property is adjacent to NAI Shames Makovsky’s office, and a parking garage that serves Republic Plaza.
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