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Pat Stucker joined Colliers International Multifamily Advisory Group as a senior vice president with the Denver team.

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The Riverfront Apartments, located at 681-699 Center Circle, was purchased by Anchor Riverfront LLC for $7.48 million.

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San Francisco-based real estate investment firm Hamilton Zanze added to its Colorado portfolio with a $50 million acquisition in Broomfield.

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Mortenson recently broke ground on the first phase of 76 Commerce Center, a 1.8 million square-foot, Class A industrial park in Brighton, developed by Hyde Development. The first phase is a 266,240-square-foot speculative building designed by Ware Malcomb and being built by Mortenson.

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Happy Monday morning, Columbus.

What was the first concert you attended?

A few weekends ago, my brother Steve and I compared stories.

Steve thinks his first show was The Who.

(He remains a huge Who fan and took me to see them in 1982 at Richfield Coliseum outside of Cleveland. We got lost trying to find our car after the show. It was Steve's fault, by the way.)

My first concert was The Kinks. It was in June 1978 at Veterans Memorial Auditorium on the riverfront.

I was 13 and went to the show…

McDonald’s is rolling out a new ad campaign that trades on the well-worn aphorism “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Whether viewers buy into that theory or not will no doubt color their reaction to the burger behemoth’s celebrity-studded television commercials touting the new fresh-beef version of the Quarter Pounder being distributed nationwide.

The introduction of a fresh-beef burger at McDonald’s, of course, represents a massive change in the way the company has done burgers…

The Lionheart Pub in Albany has reopened ahead of schedule, according to the restaurant's owner.

Jerry Aumand, who took back control of The Lionheart Pub earlier this month after forgiving debts owed by the previous owners, issued the following statement.

Aumand said he's happy with the buyout offer that was accepted by Michael Keller and his wife, Julie.

The Kellers, who live in Troy, owed Aumand more than $3 million and had defaulted on a $300,000 mortgage from him, according to filings in…

John Zapp has been replaced as chairman of the board at Chuy’s Holdings Inc. after he was arrested for allegedly punching his wife in the face.

He was jailed April 23 and charged with assault family violence, the Austin American-Statesman reports. The arrest stemmed from a March 18 incident when Zapp allegedly hit his wife following an argument in the car, according to a police affidavit.

Zapp declined to comment when contacted by the Statesman but said his attorney would send a statement. That…

Dean & DeLuca will not open in downtown Bethesda, Bethesda Magazine reported Friday.

The gourmet grocer is “pausing our market expansion,” a spokesperson for the grocer told Bethesda Mag. That includes the much-anticipated store at 4749 Bethesda Ave., adjacent to JBG Smith Properties’ new headquarters building at 4747 Bethesda Ave.

Work had stopped on the Bethesda location late last year, reportedly pushing the opening from late 2017 to 2019, although at the time some media outlets had already…