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June 20, 2017

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Development

Nichols Partnership to Redevelop Full-Block Site in Downtown Denver

DENVER – Sakura Square LLC and Tri-State/Denver Buddhist Temple (Temple) have chosen the Nichols Partnership/Barry Hirschfeld, Jr. team as their preferred developer for the redevelopment of Sakura ...
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Denver health
Healthcare

Denver Health Purchases 3.5-Acre Plot South of DIA

View here According to Denver Business Den, Denver Health has purchased a 3.5-acre plot on Tower Road for $1.7 million, in an effort to improve access to ...
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1630 Welton St.
Office

Chicago Coworking Brand Purchases Denver Office Tower

View here Last week Level Office, a Chicago-based coworking brand, purchased the office tower at 1630 Welton St. for $9.5 million. The company says it will spend ...
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Multifamily

Colorado Apartment Shortage Predicted for 2030

View here According to the findings of a new study conducted by Hoyt Advisory Services, an additional 100,485 new units will need to be built in Colorado ...
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Tami tower
Development

Nichols Partnership to Redevelop Full-Block Site in Downtown Denver

DENVER – Sakura Square LLC and Tri-State/Denver Buddhist Temple (Temple) have chosen the Nichols Partnership/Barry Hirschfeld, Jr. team as their preferred developer for the redevelopment of Sakura ...
Read More →
Denver health
Healthcare

Denver Health Purchases 3.5-Acre Plot South of DIA

View here According to Denver Business Den, Denver Health has purchased a 3.5-acre plot on Tower Road for $1.7 million, in an effort to improve access to ...
Read More →
1630 Welton St.
Office

Chicago Coworking Brand Purchases Denver Office Tower

View here Last week Level Office, a Chicago-based coworking brand, purchased the office tower at 1630 Welton St. for $9.5 million. The company says it will spend ...
Read More →
Multifamily

Colorado Apartment Shortage Predicted for 2030

View here According to the findings of a new study conducted by Hoyt Advisory Services, an additional 100,485 new units will need to be built in Colorado ...
Read More →
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