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Everybody and their brother had been trying to buy it, and we felt like we needed a little more control of the situation.” ...
Dave Query, founder of Big Red F restaurant group, said he and others met with the mayor and police chief twice after sending ...
Jaden Hanson brought his 25-person realtor business back to the firm where he launched it. Hanson launched the Mile High Lifestyles team at Your Castle Real Estate in 2018 before moving the group to ...
The Denver company launched a new line of coolers and drinkware last month – the first time it’s debuted new products since opening in 2016, according to CEO Kelley Smith. He said the new chillers and ...
The stage is set for a Littleton redevelopment play following a $14 million deal. Texas-based apartment developer Quarterra and New Jersey investor PGIM Real Estate purchased the 15-acre site of a ...
A Denver judge has ordered a local construction company to return 3,000 confidential files allegedly stolen from a competing builder last month, including hundreds of documents related to an upcoming ...
Late on Monday afternoon, a judge ordered teams of lawyers to his courtroom, spent five minutes castigating them for their — and their clients’ — unprofessional behavior over the past month, and then ...
Colfax’s latest commercial deal is coming at a steep discount. Bourbon Square LLC purchased a 23,000-square-foot mixed-use building at 1201 E. Colfax Ave., plus the neighboring 6,100-square-foot ...
If you work in a Denver-area office building, it’s increasingly likely that your company’s landlord has reluctantly found itself in that position. As the first quarter drew to a close, at least 25 ...
Denver is planning to spend up to $70 million in taxpayer dollars to build a planned women’s soccer stadium at Interstate 25 and Santa Fe Drive, although one member of City Council said she doubts she ...
You walk into a bar and ask for two Guinnesses – one with alcohol and one without. The bartender nods, pours the first with its usual 4.2% alcohol content and then flips a switch on the draft system.
Forty years ago, Donna Acquilano started her architecture firm in a subleased Larimer Square office, paying $350 a month for a single room. “In the beginning, I had absolutely no work at all, so it ...
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