WESTMINSTER, CO-A Phoenix developer plans its first 40,000-sf, $8-million health club in the Denver area. Slated to open in 2007, the facility will be the first of four Mountainside Fitness Centers in the metro area.
WESTMINSTER, CO-A Phoenix developer plans its first 40,000-sf, $8-million health club in the Denver area. Slated to open in 2007, the facility will be the first of four Mountainside Fitness Centers in the metro area.
DENVER-Government Properties Trust Inc., a real estate investment trust based in Omaha, enters into a "definitive agreement" to acquire the property. The company expects to close on the transaction when it is occupied by the EPA in late December.
DENVER-Government Properties Trust Inc., a real estate investment trust based in Omaha, enters into a "definitive agreement" to acquire the property. The company expects to close on the transaction when it is occupied by the EPA in late December.
BROOMFIELD, CO-The company confirms it bought the building in the Interlocken business park in Broomfield as part of its US Office Value Added Fund. Mountain View is comprised of three, three-story buildings and one four-story building.
BROOMFIELD, CO-The company confirms it bought the building in the Interlocken business park in Broomfield as part of its US Office Value Added Fund. Mountain View is comprised of three, three-story buildings and one four-story building.
LAKEWOOD, CO-The US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory is issuing a request for proposal for the design and construction of an energy-efficient office building. Ultimately, NREL's hope is to have a 210,000-sf center, which observers say will amount to more than $65 million.
DENVER-Alex Hammerstein is promoted to partner at the local office of tenant rep specialist Cresa Partners. During his career Hammerstein has completed more than five million sf of tenant representation assignments, including "complex and demanding situations.
DENVER-After nearly 26 years as an anchor retail tenant in Cherry Creek North, Cook's Mart is closing its doors. Observers expect owner Next Realty to eventually raze the development and turn it into an upscale, mixed-use development with housing and high-end retail, much like the nearby Clayton Lane.
DENVER-After nearly 26 years as an anchor retail tenant in Cherry Creek North, Cook's Mart is closing its doors. Observers expect owner Next Realty to eventually raze the development and turn it into an upscale, mixed-use development with housing and high-end retail, much like the nearby Clayton Lane.