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DevelopmentIndustrial

Denver a Top Industrial Market to Watch

While major industrial and logistics markets capture most of the headlines, industrial occupiers and investors know that dozens of secondary markets are essential to supply ...
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EnergyOffice

Energy Industry Now Occupies a “Stable” 10% of Downtown Denver Office Space

Following years of volatility, the energy sector’s share of downtown Denver’s office market has stabilized, according to new research from CBRE.   Oil and gas companies ...
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HealthLife Sciences

CBRE Names Denver/Boulder 11th Best Market for Life Sciences Talent

According to a new analysis conducted by CBRE, the Denver/Boulder area is the 11th-leading market for U.S. life sciences talent. The inaugural report identifies the ...
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HospitalityReports

Denver Hotel Industry on Pace for Recovery by 2023/2024

According to CBRE’s latest forecast for the hotel sector, Denver’s recovery is well underway from the trough experienced in 2020, when occupancy dropped to 41 percent. ...
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ArchitectureDesign

Architecture Billings Index Moderates Slightly, Remains Strong

For the fifteenth consecutive month, architecture firms reported increasing demand for design services in April, according to a new report today from The American Institute ...
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MultifamilyReports

Apartments in Lakewood and Arvada Offer the Most Room/Person, says Rent Cafe Study

With the rental season in full swing, Rent Cafe decided to find out where renters can get the most private space per person. Using Yardi ...
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ConstructionDevelopment

Q1 Construction Costs Increase 3.2% in Denver

The construction market continued to experience significant inflationary challenges in early 2022, according to Mortenson’s Cost Index. Optimism for moderating costs in the latter half ...
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OfficeReports

Companies Weigh In on Office Space Needs Two Years from the Onset of the Pandemic

52 percent of survey respondents say they intend to reduce their office space over the next three years, mostly to eliminate excess space they anticipate ...
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ConstructionDevelopment

Volatility in Construction Material Prices to Remain in 2022

According to Linesight’s quarterly Construction Commodity Report and price forecast (based on interviews with nearly 160 industry experts across the globe), prices for construction materials are projected to remain ...
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OfficeReports

Hybrid Office Becoming the New Norm, Says Cushman & Wakefield Study

Cushman & Wakefield today released a comprehensive study titled Office of the Future Revisited. The study reports on employees’ thoughts on returning to work; the need ...
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Climate Change
DevelopmentIndustrial

Denver a Top Industrial Market to Watch

While major industrial and logistics markets capture most of the headlines, industrial occupiers and investors know that dozens of secondary markets are essential to supply ...
Read More →
EnergyOffice

Energy Industry Now Occupies a “Stable” 10% of Downtown Denver Office Space

Following years of volatility, the energy sector’s share of downtown Denver’s office market has stabilized, according to new research from CBRE.   Oil and gas companies ...
Read More →
HealthLife Sciences

CBRE Names Denver/Boulder 11th Best Market for Life Sciences Talent

According to a new analysis conducted by CBRE, the Denver/Boulder area is the 11th-leading market for U.S. life sciences talent. The inaugural report identifies the ...
Read More →
HospitalityReports

Denver Hotel Industry on Pace for Recovery by 2023/2024

According to CBRE’s latest forecast for the hotel sector, Denver’s recovery is well underway from the trough experienced in 2020, when occupancy dropped to 41 percent. ...
Read More →
ArchitectureDesign

Architecture Billings Index Moderates Slightly, Remains Strong

For the fifteenth consecutive month, architecture firms reported increasing demand for design services in April, according to a new report today from The American Institute ...
Read More →
MultifamilyReports

Apartments in Lakewood and Arvada Offer the Most Room/Person, says Rent Cafe Study

With the rental season in full swing, Rent Cafe decided to find out where renters can get the most private space per person. Using Yardi ...
Read More →
ConstructionDevelopment

Q1 Construction Costs Increase 3.2% in Denver

The construction market continued to experience significant inflationary challenges in early 2022, according to Mortenson’s Cost Index. Optimism for moderating costs in the latter half ...
Read More →
OfficeReports

Companies Weigh In on Office Space Needs Two Years from the Onset of the Pandemic

52 percent of survey respondents say they intend to reduce their office space over the next three years, mostly to eliminate excess space they anticipate ...
Read More →
ConstructionDevelopment

Volatility in Construction Material Prices to Remain in 2022

According to Linesight’s quarterly Construction Commodity Report and price forecast (based on interviews with nearly 160 industry experts across the globe), prices for construction materials are projected to remain ...
Read More →
OfficeReports

Hybrid Office Becoming the New Norm, Says Cushman & Wakefield Study

Cushman & Wakefield today released a comprehensive study titled Office of the Future Revisited. The study reports on employees’ thoughts on returning to work; the need ...
Read More →
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