BOULDER, CO-Two open, two to go is this year's game plan by Mongolian BBQ in Colorado. Boulder and Denver eateries up and running' Aurora and Colorado Springs are in the works. But five more restaurants will open nationwide by year's end.
WESTMINSTER, CO-Crews are wrapping up work on an addition and renovation to Avaya's 2.1-million sf complex. It is the largest commercial building under one roof in Colorado, housing 1,200 high-tech workers.
DENVER-The Lowry Redevelopment Authority is rethinking its next move for a 35-acre site that had been ticketed for a $150-million corporate campus for Janus. Ancillary services might be the way to go, says the authority.
DENVER-The 82-room Fairfield Inn by Marriott has been accorded a top honor for guest satisfaction. It's the second leading honor that the facility, which opened in June 2000, has received from the Marriott Corp.
DENVER-The multifamily market is the benefactor as single-family housing costs soar above many residents' purchase power. Last year, more than 1,500 rental units underwent transformations into condos, a vibrant market for area brokers.
AURORA, CO-With three of the nation's largest infill projects in its midst, Aurora officials want to infuse the original downtown with upward of $20 million of makeovers. City officials expect millions more will come from private enterprise.
DENVER-A Denver tradition is shuttering its doors on all but two stores after a 60-year run in the ice cream business. Dolly Madison will keep its W. 48th Avenue and Tennyson Street stores. At its peak, there had been 19 Dolly Madison locations.
DENVER-Tabor Center has signed the eatery, Big Bowl, to a spot on the complex's east block. Four of town's more unique restaurants are ticketed for the center, now in the midst of a $25-million overhaul.
DENVER-Quantitude is moving into 45,000 sf at the Executive Center One. The company is building one of the world's largest telecommunications TCP/IP networks, due to deliver in 2002.
DENVER-Archstone Communities is buying $50 million of stock from Security Capital. The seller wants more flexibility, a feat being accomplished by selling interests in 18 companies, Archstone among them.