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Wide Open Saloon Arrives at The Stockyards

Wide Open Saloon, the beloved Sedalia entertainment and dining destination known for its live music, sweeping views, and community atmosphere, will bring a limited residency to The Exchange at the National Western Complex from January 8 through midnight on January 24. Throughout the National Western Stock Show, Wide Open @ The Stockyards residency will deliver the venue’s […]

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Can More Parking Actually Help Solve the Housing Shortage?

By Laura Dougherty, associate principal, Cushing Terrell In Colorado’s mountain towns, where developable land is scarce and demand for both workforce housing and visitor parking keeps growing, one unlikely solution is emerging: the parking garage. While the market has cooled slightly, home prices particularly in mountain communities through Colorado are still rising faster than the state

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Vertix Health Charities’ First Clinic Serves 4,500 Patients in Sierra Leone

December is the season of giving back—and for Vertix Builders that spirit is reflected in the 4,500 mothers, children, elders, and families who received care this year at the company’s first clinic in Sierra Leone. Through Vertix Health Charities, the firm is helping bring modern medical access to communities that would otherwise travel hours for treatment.

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3 New Restaurants Set to Open in 2027 at HiFi at FlatIron Crossing

Three new restaurants, Blue Sushi Sake Grill, Memoir An American Grill, and Shake Shack are coming to HiFi at FlatIron Crossing as part of the property’s ongoing redevelopment. All are slated to open in 2027.  Memoir – An American Grill is a first-to-Colorado dining destination, Blue Sushi Sake Grill is the first North Denver metro

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City Council Adopts the Far Southwest Area Plan

Following a year and a half of community outreach and engagement, the Far Southwest Area Plan was adopted by unanimous vote of the Denver City Council on Monday, December 8, after a public hearing. The process was led by city planners from Denver’s Community Planning and Development Department (CPD), in partnership with Council District 2.

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Redpeak Properties Acquires Monaco Row in Denver Tech Center

RedPeak, a Denver-based property management company known for its resident-focused approach and award-winning workplace culture, recently acquired Monaco Row Apartments, a 196-unit property built in 2013 in the Denver Tech Center area. JLL Capital Markets arranged $33.2 million in agency acquisition financing for Redpeak Properties, including a five-year, fixed-rate Fannie Mae loan. JLL Real Estate Capital,

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360 Engineering Completes DPS’ Responsive Arts & STEAM Academy

360 Engineering, a full-service mechanical engineering firm working on projects of all sizes in Colorado and across the U.S., has completed work on the Denver Public Schools’ Responsive Arts and Steam Academy (RASA). The new school, located in Green Valley Ranch, exceeds environmental and sustainability goals while providing energy modeling and highly efficient mechanical systems.  The project team was

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Mile High Tree Champions: Helping Corporations & Organizations Level Up

By Mackenzie Sanders  The Park People, a Denver nonprofit, works with communities to plant trees and improve parks for a healthy, resilient future. Since 2010, The Park People’s Mile High Tree Champions program has partnered with neighborhood groups, local businesses, and large corporations to plant trees in spaces across the city, such as parks, schools, and affordable

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2026 Outlook: Larger Capital Stacks and Accelerating C-PACE Recapitalizations

By Frank Swain, originations leader, PACE Equity The commercial real estate sector entered 2025 under considerable pressure. Elevated interest rates, a volatile market, tighter underwriting, and a looming $1 trillion debt-maturity wall contributed to a year that required strategic planning. New development also pulled back as borrowing costs climbed and traditional capital sources tightened. Rather than

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