DENVER-Submarkets are going in different directions, according to Sharon Barrett, a principal of tenant rep brokerage firm Liberty Greenfield. She green-lights the Central Business District, while the stop sign is on in the Southeast and Northwest suburban submarkets.
DENVER-Work could kick off with a bang later this month when the 14-story Terracentre building is demolished. The $268-million Colorado Convention Center project adds 300,000 sf of meeting space Downtown.
DENVER-Radian Communication Services Corp. takes 16,804 sf at the Equitable Distribution Center while Applied Industrial Technologies takes an additional 14,651 sf at 5500 Havana St., next to 42,504 sf it occupies.
DENVER-Radian Communication Services Corp. takes 16,804 sf at the Equitable Distribution Center while Applied Industrial Technologies takes an additional 14,651 sf at 5500 Havana St., next to 42,504 sf it occupies.
LOUISVILLE, CO-The technology company leaves Boulder for space further down US 36 in the new Parkway Technological Center, part of the Colorado Tech Center, putting a dent in the northwest corridor's vacancy rate.
VAIL, CO-Vail Resorts Inc. plans its largest-ever project, adding 50,000 sf of retail space, riverfront townhomes and a five-star, luxury hotel for its properties in the west village of this ski resort.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO-NorthMarq Capital arranges $25 million in permanent financing for a 243,366-sf neighborhood shopping center here and six-story 103,840-sf historic bank building at 918 17th St. in Denver.
DENVER-Submarkets are going in different directions, according to Sharon Barrett, a principal of tenant rep brokerage firm Liberty Greenfield. She green-lights the Central Business District, while the stop sign is on in the Southeast and Northwest suburban submarkets.
DENVER-Available class B space is increasing in the submarket, where the northeast industrial vacancy rate has risen from 4.28% last year to 7.14% today, according to a report by Grubb & Ellis.
VAIL, CO-Vail Resorts, Intrawest's biggest competitor, says a contract between the two companies to develop the Keystone Resort includes a non-compete clause that bars Intrawest from developing in Grand County, Colorado. Intrawest says its legal advice was a green light.