FT. COLLINS, CO-David Neenan will remain as chairman, but is quietly bowing out of the day-to-day grind at his Ft. Collins-based construction company. He has sold his majority interest to the employees, holding onto a 10% interest.
WESTMINSTER, CO-Locally based CSG Systems is boxing up and getting ready to move five smaller Denver-area offices into a 30,000-sf spot. The firm will be relocating to the 82-acre CirclePoint Corporate Center.
DENVER-The Southeast Business Partnership has bestowed its annual honors, with retiring president Peter Neukirch being given the prestigious Eagle Award. American Furniture Warehouse is company of the year.
BROOMFIELD, CO-The nonprofit Up With People has hawked its world headquarters and nearly 18 acres in the Interlocken Business Park. It's all part of a shutdown of the 35-year-old traveling entertainment troupe after repeated runs of fiscal losses.
NEW YORK CITY-Al Ratner, co-chairperson of Forest City Enterprises, spoke with GlobeSt.com about the Times Square project that will be a joint venture between The New York Times and his company.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO-Forest City Equities has secured $25 million in funding for a 300-unit multifamily development. The Vineyards is a 22-building complex that will be built on 21 acres. New York City-based Metropolitan Funding has closed the deal.
DENVER-CMD Realty Investors is tackling a $1-million upgrade of the 185,737-sf former AT&T Building in the CBD. The former owner had planned to take the profit from the sale of Hudson Bay Centre and invest in a suburban property until this one came on the market.
DENVER-United Artists says things are looking up, coming out of nearly six months in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization. The focus now is to rebuild key locations and pump up operating performance, says the CEO and president.
DENVER-The news is out: Wal-Mart, Sam's Club and Home Depot will deliver 451,000 sf of retail space to the Stapleton International Airport redevelopment. The 4,700-acre project, one-third the size of Manhattan, is the nation's largest infill redevelopment, officials say.
BLACK HAWK, CO-Black Hawk Gaming CEO's is seeking to buy all shares he doesn't own in the gaming company. His goal is to buy the operation and take it private. Shareholders have until March 15 to jump on the offer.