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.
DENVER-The 2,830-seat Buell grosses $19.35 million for 220 shows in 2001, topping larger live-performance venues such as the Fox Theatre in Detroit and the Rosemont Theatre outside Chicago.
DENVER-Four retailers place outlets in the northeast submarket at the 740,000-sf Quebec Square Retail Center, part of the of the $4-billion redevelopment of Stapleton International Airport.
DENVER-Construction projects will total $9.05 billion next year, down from the $10.75 billion this year, the lowest level since 1996. Meanwhile, construction employment will drop 6.1%, according to the 37th Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum.
DENVER-Seller 1421 Steele LLC sees a 166% return in just three years on its investment in the 12-unit Steele Manor Apartments in the Capitol Hill area east of the Central Business District.
EDWARDS, CO-Conde Nast Traveler readers rank the property as the No. 1 ski resort in the US, right behind top-ranked Fairmont Chateau Whistler in British Columbia. The hotel was ranked fourth in the US last year.
DENVER-Pension funds, life insurance companies and institutional owners could be sellers, according to the Denver office of Grubb & Ellis, as they work to re-allocate their portfolios in the wake of a declining stock market.
DENVER-Construction projects will total $9.05 billion next year, down from the $10.75 billion this year, the lowest level since 1996. Meanwhile, construction employment will drop 6.1%, according to the 37th Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum.
DENVER-Construction projects will total $9.05 billion next year, down from the $10.75 billion this year, the lowest level since 1996. Meanwhile, construction employment will drop 6.1%, according to the 37th Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum.
DENVER-AmeriVest Properties Inc., the REIT that focuses on serving only small-to-medium-sized tenants, pays $13.55 million for the property in the Highline Professional Center.