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WESTMINSTER, CO-A 12-acre site is the last large, undeveloped piece of ground in the 30-year-old Ranch community. Principals from the Vintage Marketing Group and Loup Development, including US Ambassador to the Vatican Jim Nicholson, are involved in the project.
DENVER-Radian Communication Services Corp. takes 16,804 sf at the Equitable Distribution Center while Applied Industrial Technologies takes an additional 14,651 sf at 5500 Havana St., next to 42,504 sf it occupies.
DENVER-Sage Hospitality Resources president, chief executive officer and co-founder Walter Isenberg replaces Coors Brewing Co. vice president of public affairs Al Timothy as chairman of the Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau.
DENVER-The median price of a condominium has remained unchanged in the past year, "not bad for a 'collapsing market'," agent Jerry McGuire tells GlobeSt.com. That can be read as a sign of stability for the commercial market, brokers say.
DENVER-While admitting "uncertainty for the remainder of 2001 and for 2002," Apartment Investment and Management Co. says it expects third-quarter funds from operations to be up 5.7%.
AURORA, CO-A location where most of its employees live helped drive Land Title Guarantee Co.'s decision to lease CMD Realty Investors' Forum recently renovated building at 14001 E. Iliff Ave.
DENVER-Commercial real estate brokers and lawyers who were against last year's Constitutional Amendment to control growth say they might vote for it if legislators don't compromise.
DENVER-The area near Coors Field draws the attention of Stephen Owen, whose $40-million Lofts on Park Avenue plan includes renovating an existing 70,000-sf office building as well as constructing 112 new lofts.
DENVER-"Continued low vacancy and solid rent growth will persist through the end of the year," according to an apartment report form Marcus & Millichap. Downtown and the US 36 corridor are the strongest submarkets.
DENVER-A stalemate between the Republican-controlled house and the Democratic-run Senate during a special legislative session paves the way for other growth initiatives on the ballot this November.