DENVER-The Denver Convention & Visitors Bureau has been looking for an opening date for the $268-million Colorado Convention Center expansion and it got one--Dec. 6, 2004--from Mayor Wellington Webb.
DENVER-Formerly homeless individuals get 26 lofts while the remaining 55 units in the enclosed courtyard building will be affordable to Downtown workers, according to the non-profit Colorado Coalition for the Homeless.
WESTMINSTER, CO-DeVry signs a 15-year lease valued at $19 million for the single-story building being constructed by PrimeWest Real Estate and ORIX Real Estate Equities Inc. of Chicago.
DENVER-Washers and dryers, concierge services, homebuyer programs and health club facilities offer the biggest bang for the buck for multifamily rental owners looking to improve their properties, says Greg Gulley, president of Omni Properties.
DENVER-The $4-billion mixed-use, infill redevelopment project at the former Stapleton International Airport is one of 50 nominees considered by the Stockholm Partnerhips' "Sustainable Cities" Award.
DENVER-Unless a solution to the aquarium's $63-million debt load can be found, Colorado's Ocean Journey will close its doors Tuesday. The single-purpose building, considered an engineering marvel, may be razed and the land sold for development.
LONGMONT, CO-The 103,000-sf facility for Longmont United Hospital and private practitioners on Highway 287 is being completed on time and on budget. It includes facilities for urgent care, physical therapy, and surgery.
DENVER-Washers and dryers, concierge services, homebuyer programs and health club facilities offer the biggest bang for the buck for multifamily rental owners looking to improve their properties, says Greg Gulley, president of Omni Properties.
VAIL, CO-American Skiing Co. is selling the Lake Tahoe area property within the next 60 days, even as it expects more population growth and time-share visitors.
BROOMFIELD, CO-One of the worst kept secrets in the suburban Denver office market is out, as Frank Kelly of CB Richard Ellis is marketing five class-A buildings occupied by Level 3 Communications Inc., which is quickly shedding staff.