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Proposed Skyscraper will be Denver’s Tallest Building

View here New York-based Greenwich Realty Capital announced on Wednesday, their intentions to build a 90-story spire featuring 248 luxury condominium residences, 22,000 square feet of retail space and 500 parking spots. According to the project’s website, 650 17th Street in downtown Denver, designed by internationally acclaimed architect Carlos Ott, will be the city’s tallest building […]

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The Maven Hotel

McWHINNEY Expanding West Coast Hospitality Portfolio

DENVER – McWHINNEY  is greatly expanding its hospitality portfolio with three new hotel properties opening this year, along with the acquisition of a 123-room lodging property near Denver International Airport and another hotel breaking ground at Centerra in Northern Colorado. Based in Denver and Loveland, Colorado, McWHINNEY has developed more than 6,000 acres and 6.5 million square

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Dynia Architects Receives AIA Award for RiNo Development

DENVER – Dynia Architects, an architectural design firm with offices in Jackson, WY and Denver, was recently awarded four design awards including one for Freight Residences, a family-friendly housing development in Denver, at Zeppelin Development’s TAXI compound in RiNo. The awards ceremony on Friday, September 22, at the Center for the Arts, was one of the final events of the AIA

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Affordable Housing Coming to RiNo

  DENVER — RiNo’s only permanently affordable housing community is expected to break ground in the fourth quarter of 2018, at the 38th and Blake Station of the A Line Commuter Rail. The Urban Land Conservancy (ULC) is partnering with Medici Consulting Group (MCG) to develop Walnut Street Lofts, 65 units of permanently affordable housing. The site, located at

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Groundbreaking: S’PARK in Boulder Takes Shape with Two New Premier Parcels

Boulder, CO — The highly anticipated 10.5 acre S’PARK redevelopment project in Boulder is beginning to take shape, and officially broke ground on its second phase of residential development last week. Together with partners, Element Properties, The John Buck Company, and Kinship Capital the team celebrated the start of construction of two of the project’s premier

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Brighton Boulevard to House Future Denver Police Museum

DENVER – Denver Police Museum Development Group has purchased 4700-4712 Brighton Boulevard for $1 million, or $4 million per acre, the highest price-per-acre land sale in the Elyria Swansea neighborhood in more than a decade. The site will be home to a new Denver Police Museum. Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) announced the sale of the 0.25-acre

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Eben Ezer Senior Living

OZ Architecture’s Re-Design of Eben Ezer Senior Living

DENVER — OZ Architecture has launched its design plan for phases two through four of the Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Center, located in Brush, Colorado — the next phases of the 10-step master plan for redesigning the 100-year old care center. Phase two involves designing the new short-term rehab and long-term skilled care facility, with

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Groundbreaking: Observatory Flats Fill Denver’s Condo Void

DENVER – The Ground Breaking Ceremony was held today for a new $11 million, 5-story for sale condo project in the University of Denver neighborhood. Observatory Flats, located at 2368 S. University Boulevard, features 53 high-end condominiums, developed by Dublin Development, a Denver-based residential development company founded by Shawn Bookout and Jae Edwards. The general contractor on the

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