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Industrial Outdoor Storage Portfolio Trades Hands

 A two-property industrial outdoor storage portfolio totaling 67,508 square feet has sold to Alterra IOS. The transaction involved properties at 995 N 5th Ave in Brighton and 3240-3250 Astrozon Blvd in Colorado Springs. JLL represented the seller, Bespoke Holdings Company, in the transaction. The Brighton property encompasses 4,890 square feet of building space on 4.6 […]

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Henry Group Leases Full Ground Floor of Multi-Tenant Building in LoHi

Denver-based CRE brokerage firm Henry Group Real Estate announced it has successfully leased all four available ground-floor retail suites at 2563 15th Street in Denver’s Lower Highland neighborhood (LoHi). This exceptional 11,046-square-foot, Class B multi-tenant building boasts a prime location on the corner of 15th and Boulder Streets, offering unparalleled visibility and accessibility. Built in

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Cushman & Wakefield Report Forecasts Renewed CRE Momentum in 2026

Commercial real estate showed real resilience in 2025, gaining momentum across sectors despite unprecedented policy uncertainty. Now with AI-driven growth, lower interest rates, and policy uncertainty absorbed into market expectations, capital is flowing more forcefully into the property sector. The tone is shifting from resilience to optimism, with opportunities emerging for investors and occupiers alike.

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Movers and Shakers Week Ending 12.05.25

Powers Brown Architecture Names Bruce Walck CEO, Effective Jan. 1, 2026 Powers Brown Architecture has announced the next phase of a long-planned leadership succession, promoting current Partner and President Bruce Walck to chief executive officer and president, effective Jan. 1, 2026. Walck succeeds Founding Principal and CEO Jeffrey Brown, who continues as creative director, providing firm-wide design

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Jack’s on Pearl Expands to Lone Tree

Jack’s Modern Steakhouse, the award-winning, family-owned Denver restaurant known to locals as Jack’s on Pearl, is expanding south with a second location opening Tuesday, January 6, 2026, in Lone Tree. Located in the former Mimi’s Café at 9155 Park Meadows Drive, the new restaurant will bring Jack’s signature elevated dining experience to the suburbs, complete with

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800-Acre Master-Planned Community in Erie Wins MAME Award

Westerly, Southern Land Company’s nearly 800-acre master-planned community in Erie, Colorado, has been named Community of the Year by the Denver Marketing & Merchandising (MAME) Awards, an annual event presented by the Home Builders Association of Metro Denver that celebrates the industry’s best people, projects, and spaces. The Community of the Year award is presented

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Colorado and FTC Reach $24M Settlement with Greystar

This week, Attorney General Phil Weiser announced a $24 million settlement with corporate landlord giant Greystar for deceptive advertising that lured renters to apply for rental housing, only to leave them on the hook for millions of dollars in mandatory, fixed fees not included in the advertised price of an apartment. “Addressing deceptive and hidden

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Home for All: Colorado’s Affordable Housing Conversation

By Katie McKenna, Last month, more than 100 of Colorado’s legislative officials, funders, developers, advocates, and community members joined Archway Communities, alongside the Neighborhood Development Collaborative, Elevation Community Land Trust, and Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver, for a candid conversation about the state of affordable housing in Colorado. The mood was optimistic, but urgent—we

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Denver Economic Report: Lower Rents, New Businesses and Momentum That Matters 

While market challenges persist, according to a High Frequency Economic Update from the Downtown Denver Partnership, 2025’s year-to-date wins deserve celebration. October 2025 continued downtown’s positive foot traffic trajectory, reaching 91% of October 2019’s pedestrian activity, three percentage points higher than October 2024. Major events included the Great American Beer Festival and the Nuggets and Colorado Avs home-opener

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