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If you work in a Denver-area office building, it’s increasingly likely that your company’s landlord has reluctantly found itself in that position. As the first quarter drew to a close, at least 25 ...
Forty years ago, Donna Acquilano started her architecture firm in a subleased Larimer Square office, paying $350 a month for a single room. “In the beginning, I had absolutely no work at all, so it ...
Westside Investment Partners has brought its bargain-hunting back downtown. The Glendale-based firm, which has bought a half-dozen major office buildings at deep discounts in recent years, added ...
Dentons, one of the world’s largest law firms, is looking at a new downtown Denver office. The firm is eyeing about 11,600 square feet on the 13th floor of 1900 16th St. near Union Station, according ...
Target is looking to be the bull’s-eye in a new 150-acre development near DIA. The national retailer purchased 10.6 acres along 56th Avenue just west of Tower Road for a touch under $7 million last ...
Twenty-six Colorado startups raised a total of nearly $98 million last month, according to SEC Form D filings. That’s down from February’s $110.5 million across 21 deals and a far cry from March 2024.
Late on Monday afternoon, a judge ordered teams of lawyers to his courtroom, spent five minutes castigating them for their — and their clients’ — unprofessional behavior over the past month, and then ...
The $200 million redevelopment will require renegotiating a ground lease, securing public money and a lot of patience.
A long-delayed development in the Eagle County town of Edwards that has suffered from one developer’s death, infighting between two others, a pandemic and a receivership is now the subject of a ...
A federal judge has ruled that new city and state building energy standards are lawful, rejecting requests from local apartment and hotel groups to declare them null and void. U.S. District Judge ...
Fresh off a $1.5 million victory in a similar case, Frank Azar & Associates is suing a rival firm in the city for allegedly buying Google ads to divert would-be Azar clients elsewhere. Last fall, ...
The bank accounts of a local construction permitting business have been frozen as its two co-owners accuse each other of trying to “torpedo the company,” hijack it through an illegal power grab, and ...