Artists revamped 200 feet of wall space in a co-working office on Broadway with spray-painted murals last week.
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More apartments on the rise in Five Points
The Five Points skyline continues to change – and another 220 apartments are getting ready to go up.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for April 17, 2015
A major real estate firm is moving to a 72,000-square-foot space on Wazee Street, and three apartment buildings change hands.
High-end Cherry Creek apartments filling fast
A new $108 million apartment project in Cherry Creek opened its doors to renters this week, and based on the influx of tenants, the developer expects the building to be fully leased before this winter.
Startup bites into medical market
The lightbulb moment that launched a Denver startup struck at an unlikely time: while its co-founder was stuck in a dentist chair. Three years later, the company is about to debut its first product.
Denver burgers arrive in the Middle East
Park Burger opened a location in the Middle East last week, and the restaurant could be a jumping-off point for more restaurants.
Gear maker lands license deal, sets sights on mainstream retail
With an eye on overtaking camping brands like Coleman, a Colorado Springs company is rolling out a plan to land on the shelves of big-name retailers. And it will have some help from a recent licensing agreement with a major campground operator.
Work in full swing on apartment high-rise
Crews are digging into the site of a 34-story apartment tower at 15th and Little Raven streets.
Real estate firm buys its Broadway HQ
With the landscape along South Broadway quickly changing, a real estate firm has made the $5 million investment to buy the office building that houses its headquarters.
Indian spot shakes up brand, menu
The owners of a fast-casual Indian food restaurant chain are tweaking their formula to be a little less fast and a little less casual. And then looking to spread to more locations around Denver.