DENVER-According to a recent report, investors last year spent $482.4 million for retail properties. While that is a 20.7% drop from the record $582.7 million in sales during 2004, it is historically the second best year for retail investment.
FORT COLLINS, CO-A Colorado Springs investment group pays $17.1 million for an apartment community in this northern Colorado city. The sale price equates to $57,000 per unit.
DENVER-Affordable housing developers in Colorado need help from the public sector, according to a recent public-private report. Authored by the Colorado Blue Ribbon Panel on Housing, the study suggests that governmental agencies create a common application procedure to streamline developers' ability to get financing.
DENVER-RedPeak Properties opens its luxury apartment high rise in the heart of the Central Business District. When complete, the 31-story building, originally constructed in 1964, will have 333 luxury apartment homes, 20,700 sf of retail and 14,700 sf of office space.
DENVER-RedPeak Properties opens its luxury apartment high rise in the heart of the Central Business District. When complete, the 31-story building, originally constructed in 1964, will have 333 luxury apartment homes, 20,700 sf of retail and 14,700 sf of office space.
DENVER-RedPeak Properties opens its luxury apartment high-rise in the heart of the Central Business District. When complete, the 31-story building, originally constructed in 1964, will have 333 luxury apartment homes, 20,700 sf of retail, and 14,700 sf of office space.
DENVER-Locally-based Exclusive Resorts is relocating its headquarters to the Park Central building at 1515 Arapahoe St. The new lease represents a 128% increase in size from its current 35,000 sf at the historic Sugar Building.
DENVER-Locally-based Exclusive Resorts is relocating its headquarters to the Park Central building at 1515 Arapahoe St. The new lease represents a 128% increase in size from its current 35,000 sf at the historic Sugar Building.
DENVER-One of the last remaining historical structures in LoDo is about to be redeveloped into a mixed-use development. The renovation of the Saddlery will give the building high-end residential units, 47,000 sf of office space and 8,500 sf of retail.
DENVER-One of the last remaining historical structures in LoDo is about to be redeveloped into a mixed-use development. The renovation of the Saddlery building will give the building high-end residential units, 47,000 sf of office space and 8,500 sf of retail.