GREELEY, CO-The retail REIT's purchase sits on nearly an acre of land in the Centerplace shopping center near 47th Avenue and US Highway 34. Regency, an operator and developer of neighborhood and community grocery shopping centers, plans to open a Panda Express restaurant in the building.
DENVER-Locally based MacKenzie House LLC begins work on the $17-million, 29-unit 24 Walnut townhomes near Coors Field. The units at 24th and Walnut streets are priced from the mid $400,000s to the high $700,000s.
LOVELAND, CO-McWhinney Enterprises breaks ground on an 80,355-sf medical office building at Centerra. The building, already 65% preleased, will open in February at the company's 3,000-acre, master-planned community.
DENVER-The Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Denver's most recent calculations show a decline in rental activity. This year, January's only apartment permit activity was in Arvada, a city just west of Denver.
DENVER-Frederick Ross Co. brokers 87,001 sf in seven lease transactions for a wide variety of companies and in several submarkets. The largest of the seven deals was a 36,000-sf lease extension by Blish-Mize Co. at 3850 Nome St.
LAKEWOOD, CO-The Signature Centre, soon to be one of the most energy efficient buildings in the Denver area, lands its first anchor tenant. Gambro, a global medical technology company, will lease 75,000 sf in the five-story, 183,000-sf office building that Aardex Corp. recently began developing.
LAKEWOOD, CO-The Signature Centre, soon to be one of the most energy efficient buildings in the Denver area, lands its first anchor tenant. Gambro, a global medical technology company, will lease 75,000 sf in the five-story, 183,000-sf office building that Aardex Corp. recently began developing.
DENVER-Commercial real estate development is being hailed as a driving force behind Lowry Air Force Base's $5.7-billion gross economic impact. According to new research, $3.3 billion directly benefited the City and County of Denver, including $128.1 million in taxes and fees.
DENVER-Commercial real estate development is being hailed as a driving force behind Lowry Air Force Base's $5.7-billion gross economic impact. According to new research, $3.3 billion directly benefited the City and County of Denver, including $128.1 million in taxes and fees.
DENVER-Commercial real estate development is being hailed as a driving force behind Lowry Air Force Base's $5.7 billion gross economic impact. According to new research, $3.3 billion directly benefited the City and County of Denver, including $128.1 million in taxes and fees.