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In case you missed it, the new “final” word on the much-maligned open-plan office was delivered in early July, the results of a study by Harvard researchers. Predictably, the findings revealed gaping holes in communication effectiveness and productivity of companies utilizing open-plan office spaces.

The post Office from the Ashes: Is Agile the New Open? appeared first on Colorado Real Estate Journal.

Holliday Fenoglio Fowler LP refinanced the California Mall building, a 42,890-square-foot, fully leased, multitenant building along the 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver.

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The community comprises 318 rental units – a mix of market-rate, single-family houses, patio homes, townhomes and condominiums.

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A downtown Cincinnati landlord won a legal judgment against a former restaurant tenant that closed up suddenly and pulled out of the city last summer.

Violinist Joshua Bell closed his eyes and began Sibelius’ bleak opening theme coolly, as if the sound were emerging out of nowhere. What followed was a dazzling and deeply personal performance of the Sibelius Violin Concerto that riveted from beginning to end.

The Bloomington-born virtuoso, 50, one of the world’s great violinists, made a welcome return to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on Friday to open the subscription season in Music Hall. His past appearances with the orchestra include…

Americans' fondness for beer shows signs of lagging. U.S. beer sales fell 1.7 percent last year, according to the Brewers Association. The continued rise in craft beers — and growth of spirits — are taking market share from some of the stalwarts of the U.S. beer industry.

For example, Anheuser-Busch InBev saw sales declines with both its Budweiser and Bud Light brands, according to data from IRI, a Chicago-based market research firm (@iriworldwide).

In addition, both Miller Light — part…

More than three years in the making, the J Street property has officially eschewed its less-than-wholesome past.

The 2018 Farm-to-Fork Festival continued the get bigger, as it has every year since it started in 2013.

For the first time in the festival's six years, Visit Sacramento, which puts on the downtown celebration of food and agriculture, added a Friday night component to the daytime Saturday events and concerts.

“We had no idea what to expect. We didn’t know if anyone would come,” said Mike Sophia, director of the Sacramento Sports Commission, which is part Visit Sacramento.

Friday turned out…

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As you may have heard recently, population growth in Northern Colorado continues to be downright robust. (Shocking!) However, an interesting aspect of the growth is the character of a few investments in historic

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