DENVER-Come January, Denver-based Murray Motor Imports will start construction on a $1.5-million BMW franchise to market vehicles that haven't been sold in the US since 1967. The Mini is a specialty vehicle built in Oxford, England.
BROOMFIELD, CO-A NY-based real estate investment firm is pumping $50 million into a 23-acre office campus at US 36 in this bedroom community of Denver. The existing former ski booth factory will be razed to make way for the project.
BROOMFIELD, CO-A NY-based real estate investment firm is pumping $50 million into a 23-acre office campus at US 36 in this bedroom community of Denver. The existing former ski booth factory will be razed to make way for the project.
GOLDEN, CO-Skyline Rentals Ltd., a local real estate company, has paid nearly $20.8 million to Fairfield Lunnonhaus, LP of San Diego for the 258-unit Summit View Village apartment complex in Golden, a suburb west of Denver.
AURORA, CO-A $45-million, 345-unit multifamily development gets a green light from city council despite community pressure to nix the project. Construction is now clear to begin in March.
BOULDER, CO-An aggressive expansion plan has the CO-based Noodles & Co. following a schedule to open a store every two weeks. The company marks its fifth anniversary by launching its 15th location, a 2,200-sf restaurant in south Boulder.
LAKEWOOD, CO-Owners of the Zephyr Street Apartments turn a 61% profit in the complex's sale to Family Homestead Inc. The couple, who has owned the site for less than three years, have applied the gain to a Tucson multifamily purchase.
DENVER-Construction crews descend on a site for a $62-million performing arts center being built at the University of Denver. The 181,000-sf first phase carries a fall 2002 delivery date.
DENVER-The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is looking to the community and its businesses for $30 million to build a $45-million space science center, the most ambitious undertaking in its 100-year history. To date, $13.7 million has been raised.
AURORA, CO-Tonight, Aurora City Council will decide whether a Denver developer can build the first luxury apartment complex and 400,000 sf of retail next to a former Army base. The developer has 28-1/2 acres under option for $2.2 million with the Catholic Foundation of the Archdiocese.