DENVER-SafeRent has landed a contract that beefs up its presence in the mid-Atlantic and southeastern US. The latest deal puts 15,237 multifamily units into the Denver-based risk management service's portfolio.
DENVER-The Anschutz Corp. is taking a significant stake in the reorganizing California-based Edwards Theatres. It's an undisputed fact in the industry that Anschutz on a fast track and taking control of more theaters than anyone else in the nation.
DENVER-The American Association of Architects expects as many as 17,000 professionals to attend the May national convention being hosted by Denver. Suburban sprawl, transportation, affordable housing are just part of the 145 planned seminars for the design world.
DENVER-A former Kaufman and Broad division, now owned by Denver's Simpson Housing LP, has set a fourth quarter record. And, the year had brought nearly double the business for Simpson Housing Solutions LLC, which had been bought in June
DENVER-Without a doubt, the northwest corridor is riding a development crest that's not likely to end anytime soon. In the past two years, space has gone from 1.5 million sf to 4.6 million sf and there's another 1.6 million sf under construction right now.
DENVER-East West Partners has picked up more land in Central Platte Valley, planning projects that will have a combined value of $1.8 billion upon build out. They will take more than 10 years to complete, but the bottom line is well worth it.
DENVER-The city scores a 3.7 and the only buy recommendation in the nation from Chicago-based Real Estate Research Corp. The fourth quarter analysis ranks markets across the board, forewarning an industrial shakeout in Denver if there's a quarterback sack in the high-tech arena.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO-The multifamily market is tighter in Colorado Springs than in Denver. Nonetheless, a slight rent decrease has been experienced, but it's only temporary relief for tenants, says a local analyst.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO-Record rental rates and new vacancy lows dominated the Springs year-end account by Grubb & Ellis Co. Intel Corp. was the surprise big player, picking up 861,200 sf of vacant space.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO-The Colorado Springs office of Grubb & Ellis has issued its year 2000 report and it had been a record-breaker, say the analysts. The only record not broken has been vacancy, which had come in at 5.7% as the page turned on the calendar.