DENVER-In its third in a series of reports on tax increment financing, the Front Range Economic Strategic Center charges Denver isn't getting its money's worth. The city, however, rebuts that the income stream from developments that received TIFs would not exist if not for the subsidy.
AURORA, CO-When completed, High Point will have more than 800 acres of commercial land with a total of 10.5 million sf of office, retail and other commercial space. The project will also include a resort-style, conference meeting hotel on a new golf course.
AURORA, CO-When completed, High Point will have more than 800 acres of commercial land with a total of 10.5 million sf of office, retail and other commercial space.
IDAHO SPRINGS, CO-In one fell swoop, Unique Properties' Matt Ritter sells half of the apartment buildings in this mountain town. However, there are only two rental buildings in the town.
DENVER-Local developer Randy Nichols is planning to select a buyer for the retail portion of the 190,000-sf Clayton Lane development in Cheery Creek North. The CB Richard Ellis brokerage team chosen to sell the property is hoping for a lofty price.
DENVER-Local developer Randy Nichols is planning to select a buyer for the retail portion of the 190,000-sf Clayton Lane development in Cheery Creek North. The CB Richard Ellis brokerage team chosen to sell the property is hoping for a lofty price.
PARKER, CO-Parker Valley Lot 3, a neighborhood retail center that was built in 2004 with a net rentable area of 25,235 sf, obtains a $4.75 million refinancing loan. The center is 100% leased, with a tenant roster that includes Party America, Colorado Liquor, and Metro Carpet Flooring and future shadow-anchor Super Target.
PARKER, CO-Parker Valley Lot 3, a neighborhood retail center that was built in 2004 with a net rentable area of 25,235 sf, obtains a $4.75-million refinancing loan. The center is 100% leased, with a tenant roster that includes Party America, Colorado Liquor, and Metro Carpet Flooring and future shadow-anchor Super Target.
DENVER-Developers of major infill developments--such as Forest City at Stapleton—have hit pay dirt. According to a report issued by the Denver Regional Council of Governments, infill developments are on the rise.
DENVER-Developers of major infill developments--such as Forest City at Stapleton--have hit pay dirt. According to a report issued by the Denver Regional Council of Governments, infill developments are on the rise.