A Lakewood property in use by the U.S. Department of Energy was scooped up by a D.C.-based REIT that leases out nearly 2 million square feet to federal government agencies.
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Pot-friendly B&B deepens its roots
From “wake-and-bake” breakfasts to 4:20 p.m. happy hours, a Colfax inn caters to the marijuana tourism industry. And after a successful year in business, the operators are moving to buy the property and expand the concept.
Developer kicks off $60M RiNo project
Following in the footsteps of the Taxi development in RiNo, a Phoenix-based firm has broken ground on a $60 million 270-unit apartment project in the neighborhood.
IT whizzes boot up online search service
Three IT consultants have teamed up to launch an online service that they compare to a Yelp for finding tech contractors.
Christy Sports to close two locations, open Littleton megastore
The winter gear retailer has signed a lease on a massive Littleton space that it’s used in the past for seasonal events. The space – about twice the size of the biggest Christy Sports – will allow the company to push its patio furniture business year-round.
Housing nonprofit revamping vacant office
A Lakewood housing authority is overhauling an empty office building and starting new construction that will bring nearly 160 apartments to Alameda Avenue, with most reserved for low-income tenants.
Vonage buys out local company for $25M
The national internet phone company sealed the deal to buy a local VoIP provider for more than $25 million in cash and stocks as it transitions into a focus on business clients.
Robots invade Denver gym scene
The tech boom is pushing a software-oriented gym concept into Denver. A software engineer is launching a 14th Avenue fitness franchise that will include computerized machines to customize workouts.
Car wash kicks expansion into high gear
A car wash chain is making its entrance into the city and plans to ramp up expansion of its quick-service brand.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for April 3, 2015
Christy Sports leases more than 34,000 square feet in Littleton and a $1.7 million apartment building changes hands.