DENVER-Blueprint Denver is the city's new map that will be used to guide future development in the city, expected to see a population increase of 132,000 in the next two decades.
DENVER-The Tramway building at 13th and Arapahoe streets includes a 200-seat facility known as the Source. It will be renamed the Jones Theatre in recognition of benefactor Glenn R. Jones.
GOLDEN, CO-Brokers Tom Wanberg and Chad Brue develop the 12,000-image "Magic Carpet Ride" as a Web-based marketing tool to sell an 85,000-sf beer distribution center in an area known as the Mousetrap.
GOLDEN, CO-Brokers Tom Wanberg and Chad Brue develop the 12,000-image "Magic Carpet Ride" as a Web-based marketing tool to sell an 85,000-sf beer distribution center in an area known as the Mousetrap.
HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO-With its Boulder, CO store No. 1 in the chain, the Austin, TX-based food retailer expects to begin collecting revenue two weeks earlier than the expected March 27 opening at 9366 S. Colorado Blvd.
DENVER-Office Court on Inverness, being developed by Larry, Ken and Andy Joseph as well as Tom and Steve Gutrich, is aimed at the small tenant, a niche Larry Joseph first tapped in suburban Chicago.
LAKEWOOD, CO-The Hawaiian company pays Archon Group LLC $4.5 million for a building 100% occupied by State Farm Insurance for the past five years and is looking for more acquisitions in the Denver market.
DENVER-A redevelopment of this city's Union Station, which could amount to $900 million 20 years from now, will be under the direction of Chicago-based Jones Lang LaSalle, which brings noted New York City architects Beyer Blinder Belle to the table.
BOULDER, CO-The gamble pays off for Promenade owner Don Oberndorf, who leased space for the first Nick-N-Willy's Famous Take-N-Bake Pizza parlor in 1989. The concept has grown to more than 11 stores.
DENVER-The north side of the Denver Technological Center has a 40% vacancy rate--approximately 1.4 million sf--as companies exit for their own build-to-suits while others leave the market entirely.