DENVER-Intertech Plastics renews and restructures the lease of its 120,000-sf corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility at 12850 E. 40th Ave. The long-term lease renews Intertech's commitment to the location at a below-market rental rate with a generous tenant concession package and full expansion and contraction rights.
ADAMS COUNTY, CO-Shaw Builders and McDermot Properties complete an $8.1-million affordable housing apartment complex. Known as Springbrook Apartments, the 120-unit development is located at 78th Avenue between Washington and York streets in Adams County.
DENVER-A national brokerage firm is ranking the metro-area apartment market No. 24 out of 42 metropolitan areas in the US for 2006. The ranking moves Denver up one notch from its 25th spot in 2005.
DENVER-The former international airport that Forest City is redeveloping into a 4,700-acre, mixed-use development will soon get a 1920s urban flare with the Denver Brownstones at Central Park.
COLORADO SPRINGS-SCA is saving more than $1 million in real estate costs by subleasing a 93,666-sf manufacturing facility at 618 Garden of the Gods Rd. Western Forge, the new tenant, will use the space to manufacture screwdrivers and other hand tools for major corporations such as Sears Roebuck & Co.
DENVER-The company estimates that liquidating distributions will be paid throughout six to 24 months. Stockholders could receive between $4.20 and $4.80 per share in total distributions.
DENVER-The company estimates that liquidating distributions will be paid throughout six to 24 months. Stockholders could receive between $4.20 and $4.80 per share in total distributions.
DENVER-Despite being fired from consideration in the $1-billion redevelopment of the Denver Union Station, Donald J. Trump is pursuing his plan for a luxury, high-rise condominium and hotel tower in Downtown Denver.
DENVER-Despite being fired from consideration in the $1-billion redevelopment of the Denver Union Station, Donald J. Trump is pursuing his plan for a luxury, high-rise condominium and hotel tower in Downtown Denver.
DENVER-Equastone sells a class A building in the Lowry Air Force for $10 million more than it paid for it less than two years ago. When the company first purchased the facility, it was 48% occupied. Today, it is fully leased.