The newest skyscraper in downtown Denver has hit the half-leased mark after a software firm signed on the dotted line. Matillion is taking 29,181 square feet on the 21st floor of the Block 162 tower at 675 15th St., the project’s developer announced this week. The company joins accounting and wealth management firm Moss Adams,… Read more »
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Block 162 office tower half leased with addition of software firm
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 12.2.22
Granite Tower owner discloses leases since 2021 buy, industrial properties sell for $33M and an apparel store opens downtown. Plus a few law firms take new space.
Work begins on third Cherry Cricket location, first in suburbs
Work is underway on a third location of Cherry Cricket, the burger-and-beer joint whose roots in Denver date to 1945.
Owner-opposed Park Hill landmark application seeks to keep homes facing parkway
“I’m not anti-density,” said Sarah Cowell, who is seeking to keep the structure standing. “I just want the city to preserve the parkway.”
Former Sears in Lakewood sells to owner of adjacent property
The store closed in late 2018. The property came with one complicating factor, a broker on the deal noted.
Building Permits 11.30.22
A $5 million dollar project for Swinerton on Larimer Square. Plus see every local permit.
Demolition eligibility sought for mid-century Cherry Creek building
Owner Jerry Wrench said he’s keeping his options open in the wake of escalating property tax bills.
2023 DenX Retreat
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Boulder Twitter operation loses 38 by resignation
Laid-off Twitter Inc. employees in Boulder will now be joined by an additional 38 workers — mostly engineers and designers — who have resigned.
Broe to expand Cherry Creek office project by razing 15-year-old building
“This is really being driven by the continued office demand we’re seeing in Cherry Creek,” BREG CEO Doug Wells said.