AURORA, CO-Companies created by Bay-area Hamilton Zanze acquire the 351-unit Trails Aurora for $74,715 per unit and the 226-unit Ironwood at the Ranch Apartment at Westminster for $84,181 per unit. The Westminster property is 94% to 95% occupied, while the Aurora development is 98% occupied.
DENVER-The Denver office market began 2006 with moderate absorption, a decrease in sublease space and lease rates holding steady, according to a recent report. The direct net absorption comes in at 259,078 sf, with mixed results among the submarkets.
GOLDEN, CO- The project, called Gateway Station, will likely break ground later this year and open in 2007. When complete, it will include 34 luxury condo units, 16,000 sf of retail space on the ground floor and 4,800 sf of office condos.
GOLDEN, CO-The project, called Gateway Station, will likely break ground later this year and open in 2007. When complete, it will include 34 luxury condo units, 16,000 sf of retail space on the ground floor and 4,800 sf of office condos.
DENVER-Four Denver-area developments are finalists for the prestigious Urban Land Institute 2006 Awards for Excellence. GlobeSt.com accompanies the developers, architects and the ULI team during a two-hour tour of Clayton Lane, one of the final competition contenders.
COLORADO SPRINGS-A Denver-based company is investing $19 million to clean a polluted site here. The redevelopment will draw on the influences of New Urbanism, and Gold Hill Mesa Partners' planned mixed-use project will include a total of 877 residential units.
COLORADO SPRINGS-A Denver-based company is investing $19 million to clean a polluted site here. The redevelopment will draw on the influences of New Urbanism, and Gold Hill Mesa Partners' planned mixed-use project will include a total of 877 residential units.
DENVER-Forest City and Denver Crossroads drop out of the running for the $1 billion development of Union Station and surrounding land. The two remaining teams must now give more details of their development visions and expectations for the site, and a master developer will be chosen in September.
DENVER-Forest City and Denver Crossroads drop out of the running for the $1-billion development of Union Station and surrounding land. The two remaining teams must now give more details of their development visions and expectations for the site, and a master developer will be chosen in September.
DENVER-Forest City and Denver Crossroads drop out of the running for the $1-billion development of Union Station and surrounding land. The two remaining teams must now give more details of their development visions and expectations for the site, and a master developer will be chosen in September.