DENVER-City council has quashed a controversy over a $100-million redevelopment of a Sears Roebuck & Co. property. Council has signed off on a zoning change on its height restriction following four hours of listening to the pros and cons.
DENVER-It's time to move on an affordable housing plan, says Forest City Stapleton. Its project at the former airport promises to deliver more affordable units than any other developer.
DENVER-CarrAmerica Development is finishing out a 73,000-sf office structure for a 115-attorney firm that plans to relocate some 60 lawyers from its downtown Boulder office to the new site. The building will be ready to occupy by month's end.
DENVER-The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless has initiated the city's first multifamily housing project that provides units for the homeless. The $7.5-million, 81-unit Off Broadway Lofts will be ready to occupy in November.
DENVER-In what is shaping up as a late night session, Denver City Council will be deciding whether to change zoning on a Sears property in upscale Cherry Creek North. The retailer and development partners want to convert the site into a $100-million, mixed-use project.
DENVER-Time Warner isn't talking money, but real estate experts say the planned 350,000-sf headquarters could cost as much as $60 million. Time Warner has bought 24 acres in Douglas County and holds an option for an extra 28.
DENVER-Strong job growth and affordability make Denver's multifamily market one of the strongest in the nation, says Dallas-based M/PF Research. The market is riding at 97.3% occupancy as of year-end 2000.
DENVER-Richard Weingardt Consultants has reached a milestone in its operation, weathering 35 years of good times and bad. The founder likens the company's flexibility to that of the state's overall economic health.
DENVER-AT&T is positioned to expand in the Inverness Business Park, paying $27.4 million for the former Citicorp Diners Club. The acquisition comes shortly after the telecommunications giant has sold its Meridian International Business Park headquarters.
DENVER-Quality Electric is strutting its flexibility, copping contracts for projects at Denver's airport and for a 555,000-sf Spine Center and Medical Office building, to name two. It's a building coup that has the Denver firm teaming with a different general contractor.