DENVER-According to a report released today, the Denver office market is poised to book "significant gains" during the year. The report credits the strengthening local economy that is prompting rapid office-space absorption.
COPPER MOUNTAIN, CO-Lifestar Hotels LLC--a 50-50 joint venture between Hard Rock International and Sol Melia Hotels--and Canadian developer Intrawest are teaming up to build a four-star luxury hotel development at Copper Mountain. Sources tell GlobeSt.com that the development will likely cost $96 million to $128 million.
DENVER-Headed by Doug Jones, Jones Realty Group lands the management contract for the Gates Co.'s 10-story world headquarters in the Central Platte Valley. Jones beats out two larger competitors: Legacy Partners and Trammell Crow Co.
DENVER-Headed by Doug Jones, Jones Realty Group lands the management contract for the Gates Co.'s 10-story world headquarters in the Central Platte Valley. Jones beats out two larger competitors: Legacy Partners and Trammell Crow Co.
AVON, CO-Vail Resorts is moving its corporate headquarters from its current location at the base of the Beaver Creek resort. The relocation will also consolidate Vail's RockResorts office and a separate sales office, which are currently located in two different locations in Cherry Creek North.
CENTENNIAL, CO-Irvine, CA-based SVN Equities LLC dishes out $29 million to take control of the Arapahoe Peoria Business Center. The 310,000-sf office/flex park is made up of seven buildings in this city along the southeast corridor.
DENVER-American Building Supply inks a 133,000-sf lease in ProLogis' 295-acre Stapleton Business Center at Interstate 70 and Havana Street. The Sacramento-based supply company selects the site to accommodate sales growth and future expansion plans.
DENVER-American Building Supply inks a 133,000-sf lease in ProLogis' 295-acre Stapleton Business Center at Interstate 70 and Havana Street. The Sacramento-based supply company selects the site to accommodate sales growth and future expansion plans.
AURORA, CO-A federally subsidized apartment community trades hands for $63,725 per unit. The sale represents a 360% increase from the $2.82 million assessment of the property, according to tax records obtained by GlobeSt.com.
DENVER-High-profile developer Mosher Sullivan Development Partners LLC is joining forces with the Trammell Crow. Bill Mosher, former president of the Downtown Denver Partnership who heads his namesake company, will lead the Development and Investment Group of Trammell Crow Co.'s Colorado operations.