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CU Boulder Breaks Ground on New $82.5 million Aerospace Engineering Building

Boulder, CO — The University of Colorado Boulder broke ground last week on a new $82.5 million aerospace engineering building, complete with an indoor flight environment for unmanned aircraft that will ensure the nationally ranked program continues to drive innovation into the future. The state of Colorado is a hub of the nation’s aerospace industry, and […]

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Rare Condo Development Coming to LoHi

View here Scheduled to break ground during the first half of 2018, developer Alpine Investments and architects Cuningham Group,  will bring condos ranging in size from 620 to 1,500 square feet and priced from the $300,000s to about $1 million, to the trendy LoHi neighborhood. The five-story development, to be called GrandView LoHi, will be built at 1717 Central St. in

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Grand Junction Vies for “Outdoor Recreation Capital” Title with Opening of New Business Park

By Nicole Marshall Earlier this month, CEOs, Colorado government officials, executive directors, entrepreneurs, students, and leaders from across the state that represent different cross-sections of the outdoor economy in Colorado, gathered at the Colorado Outdoor Industry Leadership Summit (COILS) in Grand Junction. While there, visitors to the western slope city were greeted with the unveiling

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Prominent Denver Architect Honored with AIA 2017 Silver Medal

DENVER — Roth Sheppard Architects, the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) Western Mountain Region 2012 Architectural Firm of the Year — known for its award-winning restaurant, retail and law enforcement design throughout the West — recently announced that Architect Jeffrey (Jeff) Sheppard, AIA, was recognized on October 14th by the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) Western Mountain Region,

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Transactions Report Week of 10.23.17

Cushman & Wakefiled Close Multi-tenant Office Building in Highlands Ranch Cushman & Wakefield announced the sale of 8822 South Ridgeline Boulevard, a 76,369-square-foot multi-tenant office building located in Highlands Ranch. According to Steve Schwab, managing principal of the firm’s Denver office, the property sold for $8,000,000. Jon Hendrickson and Aaron Johnson, managing directors with the Capital

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Colorado Tech Footprint Continues to Ramp Up

DENVER – Colorado’s tech industry footprint is continuing to grow according to CBRE Research’s 2017 Colorado Tech Book. At least 40 tech companies expanded their presence in Colorado in the past year, with 400,000 square feet of positive net absorption from Q2 2016 to Q2 2017. At least 14 companies, including three from abroad, opened offices or moved their

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Denver Apartment Community Sells for $44.9M

DENVER, CO – Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P. (HFF) today announced the $44.9 million sale of The Park at Canyon Ridge, a 272-unit, garden-style apartment community in southeast Denver. The HFF team marketed the asset exclusively on behalf of the seller, Jackson Square Properties. ColRich Multifamily purchased the property subject to existing debt. The Park at Canyon

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How does Denver Office Space Compare to the Rest of the Country?

View here DENVER — Everyone is talking about startups, how they are powering local economies and reviving urban centers. So how can cities entice intrepid entrepreneurs looking for the next big thing? COMMERCIALCafé looked at both Class A and Class B office solutions across the U.S., when considering a baseline of $5000 a month. In

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