TELLURIDE, CO-The Dallas-based firm will manage 35 cabins and condominiums to be built by See Forever Ventures LLC, adding to its presence here that includes managing 300 hotel rooms and 23 other cabins and condos.
COLORADO CITY, CO-The parent company of King Soopers and City Market is leasing a 248,000-sf distribution center from Columbia House, which bought the facility at 4038 Dover Dr. in 1993 and expanded it from 67,000 sf.
DENVER-The food and textile ingredient manufacturer is moving from Bellevue, WA into office space at 7094 S. Revere Pkwy., where it currently has its food ingredient division. The firm's current CEO won't make the move.
DENVER-Sage Hospitality Resources president, chief executive officer and co-founder Walter Isenberg replaces Coors Brewing Co. vice president of public affairs Al Timothy as chairman of the Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau.
DENVER-Sage Hospitality Resources president, chief executive officer and co-founder Walter Isenberg replaces Coors Brewing Co. vice president of public affairs Al Timothy as chairman of the Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau.
DENVER-There's still a wide gap between buyer and seller expectations, which means sales transactions may not get done because owners can afford to sit on properties, says L.J. Melody & Co. vice president Eric Tupler.
BLACK HAWK, CO-Gameco Inc. is paying nearly $100 million for controlling interest in the company that owns and operates the Gilpin Hotel Casino here as well as the Gold Dust West Casino in Reno, NV.
DENVER-Mile High Properties LLC senior managing director Brad Neiman says 107 properties priced at least $1 million sold for $1.024 billion in 2001, with another $750 million in unsold product sitting on the sidelines.
GRAND COUNTY, CO-The ski resort owned by the city of Denver posts attendance boosts in December 2000 in the face of the recession, air travel worries and a moderate snow fall.
DENVER-The brokerage house that was once bullish on job growth here has hired Noon & Co. to find a buyer for its two-building campus on 33 acres in Douglas County. The sales price could top $50 million, experts believe.