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Newmark Release Q1 2023 Denver Industrial and Office Market Reports

According to Newmark’s Q1 2023 market reports, the first quarter of 2023 was a continuation of the trends seen at the end of 2022, with ...
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Industrial Constructors/Managers, Inc. Named One of Nation’s Safest Construction Companies

Industrial Constructors/Managers, Inc. (ICM) was recognized for having one of the nation’s top construction safety and health programs in 2022 by the Associated General Contractors ...
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Denver One of the Most-Ready Cities for Electric Vehicles

With new electric vehicles entering the market thick and fast, questions about mass adoption preparedness are ongoing. Which cities are boosting electric transportation uptake, and ...
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First-of-its-Kind Multifamily Community Breaks Ground in Denver

On April 5, Mortenson and joint venture partner Pinnacle Partners, celebrated the groundbreaking of Revival on Platte, a first-of-its-kind multifamily project, part of the Denver Stadium District Master Plan that ...
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The Weitz Company Celebrates 26th and Alcott Topping Off

Grand Peaks‘ for-rent high-rise apartment development has topped out at the intersection of 26th Avenue and Alcott Street in Denver’s Jefferson Park neighborhood. The first tower of the 15-story, ...
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Denver City Council to Vote on Preservation of 1741 N. Gaylord

On April 24, Denver City Council will vote on whether to approve or deny a landmark designation application for 1741 N. Gaylord St. at a ...
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Denver is the Most Climate-Resilient City in the U.S.

Architectural Digest has rated 50 major cities across the United States based on population, historical weather data, and more to determine the most climate-resilient cities in ...
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C-PACE and Electrification: How to Start Planning Now

By Joel Poppert, managing director, Imperial Ridge Real Estate Capital The future is coming, and it’s going to be electrified. The questions on many developers’ ...
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Gov. Polis Announces “More Housing Now” Bill to Create More Affordable Housing

In March, Gov. Polis announced his comprehensive plan to help create more housing for every Colorado budget. The More Housing Now plan takes action to cut ...
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Safe and Healthy Colorado Coalition Calls for Phasing Out New Oil and Gas Permits by 2030

Ahead of Earth Day 2023, Safe & Healthy Colorado, a grassroots coalition of dozens of endorsing community and statewide organizations, has launched a statewide ballot initiative ...
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Newmark Release Q1 2023 Denver Industrial and Office Market Reports

According to Newmark’s Q1 2023 market reports, the first quarter of 2023 was a continuation of the trends seen at the end of 2022, with ...
Read More →
AwardsConstruction

Industrial Constructors/Managers, Inc. Named One of Nation’s Safest Construction Companies

Industrial Constructors/Managers, Inc. (ICM) was recognized for having one of the nation’s top construction safety and health programs in 2022 by the Associated General Contractors ...
Read More →
DevelopmentEnergy

Denver One of the Most-Ready Cities for Electric Vehicles

With new electric vehicles entering the market thick and fast, questions about mass adoption preparedness are ongoing. Which cities are boosting electric transportation uptake, and ...
Read More →
ConstructionDevelopment

First-of-its-Kind Multifamily Community Breaks Ground in Denver

On April 5, Mortenson and joint venture partner Pinnacle Partners, celebrated the groundbreaking of Revival on Platte, a first-of-its-kind multifamily project, part of the Denver Stadium District Master Plan that ...
Read More →
ArchitectureConstruction

The Weitz Company Celebrates 26th and Alcott Topping Off

Grand Peaks‘ for-rent high-rise apartment development has topped out at the intersection of 26th Avenue and Alcott Street in Denver’s Jefferson Park neighborhood. The first tower of the 15-story, ...
Read More →
ArchitectureConstruction

Denver City Council to Vote on Preservation of 1741 N. Gaylord

On April 24, Denver City Council will vote on whether to approve or deny a landmark designation application for 1741 N. Gaylord St. at a ...
Read More →
ArchitectureDevelopment

Denver is the Most Climate-Resilient City in the U.S.

Architectural Digest has rated 50 major cities across the United States based on population, historical weather data, and more to determine the most climate-resilient cities in ...
Read More →
DevelopmentEnergy

C-PACE and Electrification: How to Start Planning Now

By Joel Poppert, managing director, Imperial Ridge Real Estate Capital The future is coming, and it’s going to be electrified. The questions on many developers’ ...
Read More →
Affordable HousingDevelopment

Gov. Polis Announces “More Housing Now” Bill to Create More Affordable Housing

In March, Gov. Polis announced his comprehensive plan to help create more housing for every Colorado budget. The More Housing Now plan takes action to cut ...
Read More →
DevelopmentEnergy

Safe and Healthy Colorado Coalition Calls for Phasing Out New Oil and Gas Permits by 2030

Ahead of Earth Day 2023, Safe & Healthy Colorado, a grassroots coalition of dozens of endorsing community and statewide organizations, has launched a statewide ballot initiative ...
Read More →
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