LONGMONT, CO-Brass Real Estate, based in San Antonio, buys a flex-office building in this Northern Colorado city. The 256,266-sf building is 86% occupied and was purchased "significantly below replacement cost."
DENVER-In a recent Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the world's largest industrial REIT reveals it is offering $850 million in notes. ProLogis will use the net proceeds to repay a portion of a previous loan, support its global line of credit and pay general corporate expenses.
DENVER-In a recent Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the world's largest industrial REIT reveals it is offering $850 million in notes. ProLogis will use the net proceeds to repay a portion of a previous loan, support its global line of credit and pay general corporate expenses.
DENVER-Waterton Associates sells the 158-unit apartment high rise to Silverstone Communities for $23 million. The buyer, an affiliate of San Francisco-based Hearthstone, plans to turn it into condos.
LITTLETON, CO-National Home Buyers Assistance relocates its national headquarters into the 9,000-sf Manor House. The 5.7-acre property is purchased by an investment group led by Michael Shinn, CEO of NHBA.
DENVER-Enterprise zones, although controversial in the past, provide one of the few tools developers and economic development officials have for attracting new companies to Colorado. With the Colorado Department of Revenue's new revisions, developers will get even more money back.
DENVER-Forest City hires a general manager and marketing director for its 1.2 million-sf NorthField at Stapleton retail center. Kemel Blue Jr. and Diana Fiore will lead the company's management and marketing efforts for the project.
DENVER-Forest City hires a general manager and marketing director for its 1.2 million-sf NorthField at Stapleton retail center. Kemel Blue Jr. and Diana Fiore will lead the company's management and marketing efforts for the project.
DENVER-Officials of the Metro Denver Economic Development Corp. laud Rio Tinto Minerals' move to the city as its "deal of the year." During a luncheon on Wednesday, executives from the mining company offer insight as to why they chose the Mile High city as the firm's new headquarters.
DENVER-The mining company, which formed last month, has chosen Denver for its world headquarters. The company is hoping for 60,000 sf of pure office space, and about 40,000 sf of lab/office space.