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City Announces $100M in Catalytic New Investments

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, alongside the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) Board, announced the approval of $100 million in DDA funding for housing, business support, redevelopment, and park projects in the downtown area. The DDA, established by voters in 2024, enables access to a total of $570 million for downtown investments without increasing taxes or affecting […]

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Evergreen Devco Breaks Ground on Retail Development in Erie

Evergreen Devco, Inc., a leader in retail, multifamily, and industrial real estate development, broke ground on July 1 on Erie Highlands, a neighborhood retail commercial development located at the southwest corner of Country Road 5 and Erie Parkway in Erie. The 12.71-acre development will provide much-needed dining options and retail services to serve the Town

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Three Local Concessions Open on Concourse A at DIA

Denver International Airport (DEN) recently celebrated the opening of three new restaurants on Concourse A: Maria Empanada, Uncle, and The Bindery. “The opening of Maria Empanada, Uncle and The Bindery marks the latest additions to the new Concourse A-West expansion, bringing even more vibrant culinary concepts to DEN,” DEN CEO Phil Washington said on July

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Concorde Career Colleges to Relocate Aurora Campus to Denver

Concorde Career Colleges, the healthcare education division of Universal Technical Institute, Inc., plans to relocate its Aurora campus to Denver. The campus relocation is part of Universal Technical Institute’s ambitious, multi-year North Star strategy to close the skilled workforce gap in America. Construction on the 60,000-square-foot space is currently underway on the new site at 4300 Kittredge in Denver, near the I-70 and Peña

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Historic Properties at CDOT’s Burnham Yard Demolished

According to Historic Denver, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories of the city’s historical places, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), which owns the historic Burnham Yard site, reduced five historically significant buildings to rubble over the weekend without any engagement or consultation with stakeholders.  According to a press release from Historic

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Denver Rents Down 9% (Zumper National Rent Report)

According to the latest Zumper’s National Rent Index, Denver ranked as the 24th most expensive city with one-bedroom rent falling 1.2% in July to $1,680, while two-bedrooms dropped 1.3% to $2,270. On an annual basis, Denver rents are both down about 9%.  Nationally, the National Rent Index reveals either flat or declining rates across the

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New 8-Acre Park Features Fully Inclusive Design

Sterling Ranch, a 21st-century master-planned community, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday, July 26, to celebrate the grand opening of the community’s newest amenity, Prospect Park. The eight-acre park features a fully inclusive design for children and adults with special needs, including a playground, picnic areas, a multi-purpose turf field (for youth soccer, concerts and movie

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New Pedestrian Bridge Announced for the Town of Firestone

The Town of Firestone has approved a reimbursement agreement between the Town of Firestone and Barefoot LLC (the developer of Barefoot Lakes) to fund the design and eventual construction of a pedestrian bridge over St. Vrain Creek, just south of the Barefoot Lakes development. For many years, Firestone residents, especially those in Barefoot Lakes, have asked

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Chicken N Pickle Expands Vision with Strategic Growth Shift

With a new location in the Denver suburb of Thornton, Chicken N Pickle, the nationally recognized indoor/outdoor entertainment complex known for its chef-driven restaurant, pickleball courts, and lively community atmosphere, has announced a strategic evolution in its growth plan. With 13 locations operating across the country, the brand is shifting its focus toward acquiring complementary entertainment and hospitality

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Former Public School Property in Loveland Sells for $5M

Cushman & Wakefield recently arranged the sale of 1500 Monroe Avenue, a 53,000-square-foot property formerly utilized by Thompson School District in Loveland. The final sale price was $5 million. Cushman & Wakefield’s Travis Ackerman and Berkshire Hathaway’s Jack Tretheway represented the seller, Thompson School District, in the transaction. The property was acquired by St. John Paul II

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