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New Cultural Center Tops Out in Five Points 

Cleo Parker Robinson Dance (CPRD) has topped out on its new cultural center – the Center for the Healing Arts. This development milestone signifies the completion of the structural phase of this vital community space, which will enhance Denver’s cultural landscape by providing an additional 25,000-square-foot, three-level facility for dance and cultural programs.  Located adjacent […]

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New Research Indicates Construction Cost Inflation is Stabilizing

International property and construction consultancy firm Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) has released its latest Quarterly Cost Report, providing an eye-opening perspective on the North American construction industry in 14 key markets.  With current data from mid-Q4 2024, the latest RLB quarterly cost report shows that the national average increase in construction costs was 1.11 percent, similar to the

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Movers and Shakers Week Ending 01.10.25

Brownstein Announces 2025 Shareholder Elevations in Real Estate Department Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck announced eight elevations effective Jan. 1, 2025, including Claire Havelda and Andi Stader (Denver) who have become shareholders in the firm’s Real Estate Department. Claire Havelda draws on her experience in municipal planning and development in Northern Colorado to offer direct insight into

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Cycling Gear Retailer Moves Headquarters to Thornton

Cycling gear retailer The Pro’s Closet (TPC) has signed a lease for its new headquarters at North Washington Commerce Center in Thornton. The company now occupies 28,553 square feet of warehouse and office space in Building A of the property. TPC was previously headquartered in Louisville. Ryan Link of CBRE represented TPC in the transaction.

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Mayor Johnston Delivers on 2024 Affordable Housing Goals

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston released a new report this week detailing the outcomes of Denver’s ambitious 2024 goals. The report highlights the city’s work to deliver a vibrant, affordable, and safe city for all.   “In 2024, we turned bold goals into significant progress for our city,” said Mayor Mike Johnston. “We delivered the largest one-year reduction in street homelessness in

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LoDo’s Oxford Spa Welcomes New Hydrate IV Bar

The Oxford Spa in downtown Denver has expanded its range of wellness services to include a refreshing new Hydrate IV Bar. Guests can enjoy world-class services administered by trustworthy and experienced medical and wellness professionals in The Oxford Spa’s serene setting. The design was curated by the in-house Sage Hospitality team in collaboration with Hydrate IV Bar

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Groundbreaking: AdventHealth Parker Expansion

AdventHealth Parker broke ground on a $300 million expansion project on January 7, 2025. Currently a 179-bed hospital, AdventHealth Parker has served the southeast Denver metro area and beyond for nearly 21 years.  The new 186,000-square-foot tower will include: Construction is expected to begin in February 2025, with plans to care for the first patient

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2025 Positive Predictions & Pitfalls to Avoid in Denver CRE

By Ben Reinberg, CEO of the Alliance Consolidated Group of Companies. Going into 2025, the commercial real estate (CRE) market in Denver is a mixed bag of promise and risk. The city keeps growing, adding new businesses and residents, but there are also challenges in navigating this changing landscape. Growth will bring many challenges and being

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State Legislators Discuss Future of Colorado Business Climate

Colorado’s business community heard from leaders of the Colorado General Assembly about their plans, priorities and predictions for the 2025 legislative session at the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and Colorado Competitive Council’s (C3) Annual Business Legislative Preview — a neutral platform for both political parties to discuss what lies ahead for the business community.

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