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DENVER-The law firm is taking 35% more space in the Wells Fargo Center than it did at the nearby Republic Plaza. The 72,200-sf of space includes a high definition plasma screen TV in the reception area, conference facilities with built-in video and teleconferencing capabilities, and a wellness/mother's room for staff.
AURORA, CO-Fitzsimons received the 2003 Technology Development Award for the new $4 billion medical center and bioscience park, which once completed will employ more people in Colorado than the ski industry.
DENVER-Angry over what it says is lax enforcement of city rules requiring union labor on current construction sites, the Colorado Building Trades Council wants to put a referendum on next November's ballot that would ask voters to decide whether there should be a new convention hotel in Denver.
DENVER-Bankrupt Adelphia Communications, which wants to move its corporate headquarters to Denver from Coudersport, PA, is still searching for office space. A deal could eventually be made in the Denver Tech Center.
DENVER-The $40-million, 196-room J.W. Marriott is expected to command average room rates of about $170 per night when it opens in the spring of 2004 on the Sears Roebuck & Co. site.
DENVER-The full-service general contractor, design-builder and construction manager will design the sandwich restaurant franchiser's new offices at 1475 Lawrence St., a building developed by Weitz Co. in 1981.
DENVER-Pinnacol Assurance, Colorado's leading provider of workers' compensation insurance, has moved to its new headquarters at the former Lowry Air Force Base.
DENVER-The $12-million Clyburn Apartments will be occupied by residents 55 years old or older making less than $33,000 a year. The 100 units are the first of 4,000 multifamily units coming to the redevelopment of Stapleton International.
DENVER-The consolidation of the Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post under one roof could result in the largest Downtown office lease in about a decade. Options include the new Legacy Plaza or Denver Post Tower, which is owned by Equity Office Properties Trust.