“We love the house,” the owner said. “We never thought we’d leave it but we need to relocate.”
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Council unanimously awards landmark status to architect’s Belcaro home
“At this point I just need a lot of sleep. At my age, anything is exhausting,” 92-year-old Alan Golin Gass said of a process that started three years ago.
Golden Triangle building owner seeks $840K in shattering glass balcony suit
Multifamily giant Equity Residential bought Eviva on Cherokee in 2019, and says the problems became apparent last year.
TV exec takes No. 1 spot as five priciest April home sales all top $6M
Homes in Cherry Hills Village, Boulder, County Club and Cherry Creek made the list.
Englewood contractor charged with stealing $200K in deposits
Kelsey Lyons, 38, faces six counts of felony theft, including theft from an at-risk elderly couple.
36 landlords fined as Denver ramps up enforcement of new rental license law
Owners of multi-unit rental properties were supposed to have a license as of Jan. 1.
Insurer Friday Health halts Colorado enrollments after trouble in other states
The company has about 30,000 members in the state, whose plans remain in place.
Largest local Re/Max affiliate acquires another, creating 550-agent firm
“We were close in culture and close in production per agents and all of those things have lined up very well for us,” said a co-owner of Re/Max Professionals.
Former VF Corp. CEO sells Cherry Creek home for $6M
Steven Rendle, who oversaw the company’s relocation to Denver, bought it for $3.65 million in 2018.
Unprecedented gains in Colorado home values preview budget-busting property tax hikes next year
Assessors revealed 33 percent increases in Denver residential property valuations, and a spike of nearly 50 percent in Douglas County.