
Six buildings along Sherman St. in Capitol Hill that make up Poet’s Row sold this week for $33.5 million.
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Six buildings along Sherman St. in Capitol Hill that make up Poet’s Row sold this week for $33.5 million.
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Power Home Remodeling Group, which eventually will have 100 local employees, signs up with Centennial’s INOVA Flex project.
Mile High Community Loan Fund acquires Funding Partners. Their combined resources will enable them to make larger deals.
A five-story apartment project is on the boards for the Uptown/Five Points border.
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