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Miami-based Water Conservation Startup Investing in Denver

DENVER — EcoSystems, a Miami-based water and energy efficiency company founded by two brothers who represent the next generation of sustainable development, is investing in growth in the ...
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DevelopmentEnergy

Denver Pursues LEED for Cities Certification

DENVER — The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), creators of the LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) green building program, with support from the Bank ...
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ArchitectureDevelopment

Highly Anticipated Zeppelin Station Opens March 12

DENVER – On Monday, March 12, Zeppelin Station — the creative workplace and market hall located at the 38th and Blake Station of the RTD commuter rail line ...
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ArchitectureAwards

KEPHART Project Denizen Achieves Top Honors for Sustainable Design

DENVER – Denizen, a mixed-use, 275-unit, multifamily project with ground level retail, developed by D4 Urban and designed by KEPHART architects, has been recognized by ...
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ConstructionDesign

Denver’s Most Famous Block to be Revitalized

By Katie Rapone Pending approval from the city, Denver’s iconic Larimer Square will undergo a major revitalization over the next several years that will include ...
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ArchitectureConstruction

New Climbing and Food Concept Coming to RiNo

DENVER — A first-of-its-kind shared fitness and food concept will open in RiNo this summer.  The 50,000-square-foot space — designed by local firms J Logan Architects and ...
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EPA Green Roof
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Denver Property Managers Voice Green Roof Concerns

View here The new Denver ordinance that requires buildings more than 25,000 square feet to dedicate a percentage of their roof to green, vegetative space, has ...
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ArchitectureConstruction

Platte Fifteen: One of the First Buildings in Denver to Use CLT

DENVER – Platte and 15th  Streets, formerly the home of Natural Grocers and Confluence Kayaks, will soon become the site for Platte Fifteen — a 151,736-square-foot ...
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DevelopmentEnergy

Colorado Falls to No.10 on USGBG List of LEED Buildings

DENVER — This week, The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) released its annual list of the Top 10 States for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental ...
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BrokerageDevelopment

Boulder Commons Welcomes Initial Tenants, Phase II in the Works

BOULDER – CBRE and Morgan Creek Ventures (MCV) recently announced that Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), Lathrop and Gage, CoreLogic, Meriwether, Morgan Creek Ventures, Andrea’s Salon and Vasu have joined ...
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EnergyMultifamily

Miami-based Water Conservation Startup Investing in Denver

DENVER — EcoSystems, a Miami-based water and energy efficiency company founded by two brothers who represent the next generation of sustainable development, is investing in growth in the ...
Read More →
DevelopmentEnergy

Denver Pursues LEED for Cities Certification

DENVER — The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), creators of the LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) green building program, with support from the Bank ...
Read More →
ArchitectureDevelopment

Highly Anticipated Zeppelin Station Opens March 12

DENVER – On Monday, March 12, Zeppelin Station — the creative workplace and market hall located at the 38th and Blake Station of the RTD commuter rail line ...
Read More →
ArchitectureAwards

KEPHART Project Denizen Achieves Top Honors for Sustainable Design

DENVER – Denizen, a mixed-use, 275-unit, multifamily project with ground level retail, developed by D4 Urban and designed by KEPHART architects, has been recognized by ...
Read More →
ConstructionDesign

Denver’s Most Famous Block to be Revitalized

By Katie Rapone Pending approval from the city, Denver’s iconic Larimer Square will undergo a major revitalization over the next several years that will include ...
Read More →
ArchitectureConstruction

New Climbing and Food Concept Coming to RiNo

DENVER — A first-of-its-kind shared fitness and food concept will open in RiNo this summer.  The 50,000-square-foot space — designed by local firms J Logan Architects and ...
Read More →
EPA Green Roof
MultifamilySustainability

Denver Property Managers Voice Green Roof Concerns

View here The new Denver ordinance that requires buildings more than 25,000 square feet to dedicate a percentage of their roof to green, vegetative space, has ...
Read More →
ArchitectureConstruction

Platte Fifteen: One of the First Buildings in Denver to Use CLT

DENVER – Platte and 15th  Streets, formerly the home of Natural Grocers and Confluence Kayaks, will soon become the site for Platte Fifteen — a 151,736-square-foot ...
Read More →
DevelopmentEnergy

Colorado Falls to No.10 on USGBG List of LEED Buildings

DENVER — This week, The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) released its annual list of the Top 10 States for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental ...
Read More →
BrokerageDevelopment

Boulder Commons Welcomes Initial Tenants, Phase II in the Works

BOULDER – CBRE and Morgan Creek Ventures (MCV) recently announced that Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), Lathrop and Gage, CoreLogic, Meriwether, Morgan Creek Ventures, Andrea’s Salon and Vasu have joined ...
Read More →
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