DENVER-The Downtown Denver Business Improvement District's budget will jump 56% over the next two years as maintenance services are expanded in a 120-block area. Owners and leaseholders approve the increase by a wide margin.
DENVER-The 94,000-sf former Denver trolley system power plant and transportation museum had fallen into disrepair before Recreational Equipment Inc. undertakes a major rehab of the historic structure.
DENVER-Sears was willing to sell a site near Interstate 25 and Sixth Avenue to the city for $20 million as part of a $325-million jail project, narrowly defeated by voters expressing NIMBY and anti-tax sentiments Tuesday.
DENVER-Durango has a 0.9% vacancy rate, the lowest in the state. Colorado Springs' vacancy rate was 5.4%, highest since the first quarter of 1999. The average rent for the state rose 4.25% to $785.
GOLDEN, CO-The Chicago- and Australia-based provider of services and technology to the financial services industry takes space in the 124,210-sf 6th Avenue West office building at 350 Indiana St.
DENVER-Durango has a 0.9% vacancy rate, the lowest in the state. Colorado Springs' vacancy rate was 5.4%, highest since the first quarter of 1999. The average rent for the state rose 4.25% to $785.
DENVER-Barbara Lambert, former CEO of the Sacramento Association of Realtors and Greater Northwest Indiana Association of Realtors, takes over from Brad Benson, who remains in Denver as a real estate consultant.
LONE TREE, CO-Ed Bozarth pays slightly less than $10 million to General Motors for the Jerry Roth Chevrolet dealership, making him one of the 10 largest car and truck dealers in Colorado.
DENVER-The American Society of Association Executives will meet here next August, a visit that not only will draw 5,000 attendees, but likely result in increased spending here over the next five years.
DENVER-Sales manager volunteers are making 5,000 calls to meeting planners across the US to drum up hotel and restaurant business. Hotels also are offering package deals for $99 a night or less.