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More linkage fees are not the solution for Boulder
Once again Boulder’s City Council has found itself in the spotlight with the dubious decision to increase the affordable housing linkage fee. While the conceptual idea of trying to stimulate affordable housing is
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Denver’s booming self-storage market makes an impact
If I were to ask seasoned commercial real estate investors to diversify outside the norms of apartments, office, industrial and retail, you can bet self-storage would have crossed their minds. This specialized niche
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First Industrial Realty Trust acquires Aurora Commerce Center
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New tenant lined up for former Bean & Barrel spot in West Sac
The locally owned Identity Coffees will fill a West Sacramento space previously occupied by Bean & Barrel.
Identity Coffees, which has a site in midtown Sacramento, confirmed plans for a second location in a social media post on Tuesday. It says, “The rumors are true, we are headed out west on an adventure with shop no. 2 in the works!”
Josh Schmidt, a CBRE vice president, confirmed to the Business Journal that Identity Coffees will replace Bean & Barrel at 289 Third St. Schmidt represented…
Central Denver warehouse sells for $2.4 million
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Investors shift focus to renovated infill assets
Nine years into the second-longest economic expansion in U.S. history, metro Denver has experienced momentous growth and still is seeing further development. Over 30 cranes currently protrude the Denver
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Burgers & Brewhouse opening Monday as contractors grumble
After years in the works, Burgers & Brewhouse will have a soft opening on J Street in midtown Sacramento on Monday.
Co-owner Derar Zawaydeh said the three-story, 12,800-square-foot restaurant and bar at 1616 J St. was about 97 percent done Friday.
“We just want to make sure everything happens the way it’s supposed to happen,” said Zawaydeh, who with his brother operates the Burgers & Brew and Crepeville restaurants. “We’re basically putting the last touches in.”
Zawaydeh said a more…
John Judge’s executive pursuit: preserving the Maine Woods
As Amazon and other companies consider locating their businesses to Boston, top of mind for any decision maker must be the natural beauty all around our region – including everything that’s just a car ride away in Maine.
Shears, Adkins + Rockmore: Collaboration is Key to Success
I’m walking into Shears Adkins Rockmore for the first time and … wait, what? Where’s the grand lobby? No perky receptionist? No awards on display? Am I in the right place? I look around at the door to make sure I didn’t make a wrong turn. Nope, this is the place.
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All-women deal shows growth in CRE representation
Recently, I sold a property where all parties were women, including the buyer, the seller, the buyer’s broker and myself, the listing broker. Lowry Speech and Occupational Therapy (now Abound Children’s Therapy)
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