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City of Brighton Approves Water Treatment Plant Upgrades

Environmental engineering and construction firm Brown and Caldwell has been approved by the City of Brighton to design improvements and expansions to the city’s drinking water treatment plants (WTPs). Serving more than 41,000 citizens over a 27-square-mile area, the city owns and operates two WTPs; the Reverse Osmosis (RO) WTP and the Greensand WTP. As […]

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JCR Capital Rebrands as Walker & Dunlop Investment Partners

Walker & Dunlop, Inc. recently announced that two years after acquiring alternative investment manager JCR Capital Investment Corporation, the firm is rebranding as Walker & Dunlop Investment Partners, Inc. (WDIP). Sam Isaacson, who previously served as managing director leading the firm’s investment teams, has been promoted to president and will lead WDIP’s daily operations in the

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Denver Sees Second-Most Data Center Leasing Among Secondary Markets in First Half of 2020

An increase in remote working and content streaming due to the COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced the importance of data center reliability. According to CBRE’s latest North American Data Center Trends Report, Denver saw the second-most data center leasing activity among secondary markets in the first half of 2020. Denver recorded 2.9 megawatts (MW) of net absorption, trailing only Austin/San

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Report Examines “Whole Foods Effect” on Rental Rates

Most people in real estate are familiar with the “Whole Foods Effect”—the premium added to the value of apartments that have a Whole Foods on the ground floor—but the actual numbers behind that effect may not be clear. A recent report from RCLCO Real Estate Advisors demonstrates how the effect has held up over time. In 2016, RCLCO sought to

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Oak Coast Properties Sells $163M Pembrooke Property in One of 2020’s Largest Apartment Deals

Bridge Investment Group has purchased Pembrooke on the Green Apartments in Denver for $163 million, marking one of the largest apartment community sales in Denver by value in 2020. Owner, Los Angeles-based Oak Coast Properties, originally purchased the community—one of the largest in Denver encompassing 959 units—in 2016 and deployed an extensive renovation plan to the property as

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The Unfound Door Achieves Several Business Enterprise Certifications

The Unfound Door, a Denver-based a creative consulting agency specializing in the design and construction industry, recently achieved several distinguishable certifications at the local, state and federal levels including MWBE – Women Business Enterprise; DBE – Disadvantaged Business Enterprise; EBE – Emerging Business Enterprise; SBE – Small Business Enterprise; and WOSB – Woman-Owned Small Business.

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CFC Helps to Reimagine Downtown Denver’s “The 410”

Colorado-based CFC Construction has started work on the repositioning of the 410 17th Street lobby, mezzanine, and elevator lobbies. The project formally kicked off in August 2020. CFC Special Projects Manager Autymn Rubal and Project Manager Wyatt Breum are helping to lead the project. CFC is collaborating with SteelWave (developer and property manager), Gensler (architect),

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Movers and Shakers Week Ending 09.11.20

White Construction Group Announces New Hires White Construction Group (WCG) announced two new staff hires to support its continued growth. Jesus Gutierrez has joined WCG as a project engineer. Gutierrez is a graduate of Colorado State University-Pueblo’s construction management program and brings nearly five years of industry experience to the company. Gutierrez is currently supporting

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Final Development Plan Approved for Rail-Served Industrial Park

Rocky Mountain Industrials, Inc. announced approval of its Final Development Plan (“FDP”) for the Rocky Mountain Rail Park (“Rail Park”), a 620-acre rail-served industrial park. On September 1, the FDP was unanimously approved by the Adams County Board of Commissioners, marking the successful completion of the development’s multi-year zoning and entitlement endeavor. The Rail Park

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ULI Selects Christina Contreras as Martin Bucksbaum Senior Visiting Fellow

Christina Contreras, principal and founder of Living Ecology Studio in Denver, has been selected as the Urban Land Institute (ULI)/Martin Bucksbaum Senior Visiting Fellow for Retail. During her one-year fellowship, which started in mid-August, Contreras will explore how privately-owned and managed ‘third places’ can better contribute to individual and community health and well-being, and will

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