COLORADO SPRINGS, CO-Intel Corp. options 700 acres of the 24,000-acre Banning Lewis Ranch. The chipmaker has plunked down a non-refundable $300,000. Still, Colorado Springs isn't a shoo-in. There are 12 other locations under consideration.
DENVER-The $93 per sf price is less than half the cost that Teletech Holdings paid to build the 128,500-sf facility, which was slated to be its headquarters until it acquired the AT&T Broadband HQ for $114 per sf.
DENVER-Former football players Charles Johnson and Alfred Williams have opened a 225,000-sf Web hosting and data storage facility, one of the largest in the US, in a former Firestone manufacturing plant.
COPPER MOUNTAIN, CO-Resort developer Intrawest Corp. and the newly formed Peak Entertainment Group ink a deal for a 70,000-sf, multi-million-dollar entertainment and recording complex at Copper Mountain Resort.
DENVER-Hotel occupancies fall to the 50% to 55% range, according to Horwath Horizon Hospitality Advisors/Montgomery & Associates, the lowest since 1989. Normal September occupancy has been more than 70%.
DENVER-The global provider of distribution services and facilities delivers a 230,713-sf facility to La Fleche Cavaillonnaise with another 294,070-sf building expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2002.
DENVER-The Chicago-based REIT pays less than $40 per sf for space at the Denver Business Center and the Stapleton Industrial Center. First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. now has 5.1 million sf of space in the Denver market.
LITTLETON, CO-Nearly 2,000 construction workers labor "24/7" to meet a grand opening deadline of Nov. 8 for the 300,000-sf "lifestyle" center in this affluent suburban area. It is the fourth Poag & McEwen center nationwide.
DENVER-Hotel occupancies fall to the 50% to 55% range, according to Horwath Horizon Hospitality Advisors/Montgomery & Associates, the lowest since 1989. Normal September occupancy has been more than 70%.
DENVER-Hotel occupancies fall to the 50% to 55% range, according to Horwath Horizon Hospitality Advisors/Montgomery & Associates, the lowest since 1989. Normal September occupancy has been more than 70%.