
For the second time in 2016, a condominium from the recently-completed 250 Columbine St. project in Cherry Creek is the highest-priced home to change hands in a month.
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For the second time in 2016, a condominium from the recently-completed 250 Columbine St. project in Cherry Creek is the highest-priced home to change hands in a month.
After 2.5 years of renovations, a local couple has listed the 1906 home for five times what they paid in 2011.
Denver’s newest high rise is now leasing.
The nonprofit is set to move to Englewood at the end of October, citing more space and lower rent.
A Colorado castle that has hosted a coal baron and a crook, a Rockefeller and a Roosevelt will go to auction in October.
A Denver lawyer sold a 9,000-square-foot mansion near Cherry Creek last month, grabbing the honor of the highest-priced home sale.
One California firm sold a 500-unit apartment building to another CA firm, netting a 66 percent return in five years.
One year after buying a 90-year-old Country Club house with plans to turn it into a modern mansion, a local CEO has the Spanish Colonial house on the market for $2.4 million.
The fastest-growing companies in Colorado, according to Inc. Magazine, are eliminating home sales commissions, building barrels for brewers and running online cannabis news.
An eight-figure senior living building is about to come out of the ground near the Tech Center.
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