Denver-based Nichols Partnership is fashioning microunits out of the former Art Institute of Colorado building just south of downtown.
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Ex-World Trade Center project in RiNo drops planned hotel
The development in the 3800 blocks of Walnut and Blake streets will now include an office building and a 17-story multifamily building with 310 units.
Distressed downtown apartment building files for bankruptcy
The Auraria Student Lofts have been the subject of complaints and lawsuits over bad leases, broken elevators and faulty plumbing.
Evergreen home where Rocky statue was sculpted hits market for $1.5M
Sylvestor Stallone posed for A. Thomas Schomberg at the home in 1980. The statue was donated to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
‘Very bittersweet’: 88-year-old Bonnie Brae Tavern closing after sale to developers
Churchill Bunn and Rhys Duggan purchased the property for $4.5 million with plans to build a three-story apartment project.
Habitat for Humanity sells Highlands HQ site for $6M
Denver-based apartment developer Trailbreak Partners bought the 0.95-acre lot for a three-story, 124-unit project.
Denver development mandate, not yet law, already having noticeable effect
The number of development plans submitted to the city jumped in the first five months of 2022 compared to previous years.
May top home sales: $13M Cherry Hills deal No. 2 after $22M spree
Mansions in Hilltop, Boulder and Greenwood Village ranging from $5.9 million to $8 million also made the top five.
Farbers plan apartment, office building on ‘hole in the donut’ LoDo parking lot
“We’re the hole in the donut,” Brent Farber said of 1801 Market St., which is half a city block in an otherwise heavily-developed area.
Joblon snaps up Cherry Creek buildings from Gart family
“It’s really designed for where we’re going, not necessarily where we are today,” Matt Joblon said of buying the site for a planned apartment building.