
Founded by former Denver Broncos quarterback Brian Griese, Judi’s House unveiled its new home in Aurora last month.
Founded by former Denver Broncos quarterback Brian Griese, Judi’s House unveiled its new home in Aurora last month.
An alteration for $33.8 million at 1158 N. Delaware St. in Denver and an apartment building for $20.9 million at 3500 S. Walden St. in Aurora are the week’s top building permits.
The retailer bought 75 acres in Aurora for $22 million and will spend a total of $172 million on the 919,000-square-foot facility.
If finalized, it will allow Oakwood Homes to break ground on the 1,700-home Prairie Point protected from the mayor’s proposed crackdown on water use.
A downtown Golden building sells, a Globeville industrial property changes hands and Aurora apartments have a new owner.
A gym leases space near Sloan’s Lake and 316 acres near DIA slated for a huge industrial park sell for $50 million.
Orica plans to relocate to the southern part of the Denver area, closer to where its workers live, a spokeswoman said.
Much of the discussion revolved around two large areas with development potential: land near DIA and the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center.
The Denver law firm Killmer, Lane & Newman is battling Sheneen McClain in court over $4 million in legal fees that KLN says it is owed.
Randy and Tase Flores of Aurora are fighting with the credit card company and processor Paysafe over $19,000 — money their company doesn’t have.
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