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New 4-building life science campus planned in downtown Superior
The new Coal Creek Innovation Park is one of several new life science developments meeting demand in the Denver-Boulder market.
Montgomery County development leaders talk ‘big’ project
The Sierra Nevada project at Dayton International Airport is particularly intriguing for Montgomery County.
Bill package allowing developers to turn shuttered retail centers into housing heads to Newsom’s desk
Two bills that would make it easier to build housing on commercial-zoned land are heading to the governor’s desk.
Massive River Hills home of prominent family hits the market for $3.2M: Slideshow
A 21,000-square-foot River Hills home, one of the largest luxury homes on the sale block, with a spacious indoor gym, outdoor pool and tennis court hit the market Thursday for $3,199,000. Get a look inside the mansion, which is being sold by Wayne Oldenburg, the founder of Oldenburg Group Inc. and widower of the popular television anchor Melodie Wilson.
The Great Sell-off has started in real estate
It should not come as a surprise that the stubbornly high work-from-home percentage of workers is forcing large pension funds, private equity funds and institutional real estate investors to think twice about their portfolio of buildings.
Pine Creek Public House to replace burger joint in Gibsonia
North Hills operator with more than 70 years in business to open second location to take the place of local burger restaurant.
California restaurant Daddy’s Chicken Shack plans Orlando expansion
“I’m excited about getting in early with these guys — I think they’ve got a great concept.”
Metro Denver’s 29-month streak of monthly home price gains comes to an end
A streak of month-over-month home price increases in metro Denver stretching back to December 2019 has been snapped and could signal the start of a run of falling prices.
Metro Denver home prices fell 0.1% between May and June, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index for metro Denver. And while only a tiny drop, the move lower ended a 29-month run where home prices rose on average 1.4% a month, a historic amount.
“We’ve noted previously that mortgage financing has become more expensive as the Federal Reserve ratchets up interest rates, a process that continued as our June data were gathered. As the macroeconomic environment continues to be challenging, home prices may well continue to decelerate,” said Craig Lazzara, managing director at S&P Dow Jones Indices in a release Tuesday.
Between April and May, none of the 20 metro areas tracked by Case-Shiller declined month-over-month. But between May and June, six did, including Denver. The other metros starting to see falling ..
Outdoor dining dispute in Golden presages tough adjustments in a post-pandemic Colorado
GOLDEN — Now that the pandemic has moved into a less acute and more manageable phase, and cities and towns in Colorado race to reassemble a pre-COVID life, some are asking whether the way it was needs to necessarily be the way it should be.
Outdoor dining proved a lifeline for restaurants and bars forced to adhere to government COVID-19 restrictions on indoor gatherings, and in Golden, the city’s recent decision to re-open Miner’s Alley to vehicles for the first time in two years — and close it to drinkers and diners — has some crying foul.
“Outdoor dining is a national trend, it’s based on what people want and what businesses need,” said Aimee Valdez, who along with her husband has owned Miners Saloon on Miner’s Alley for a half dozen years. “Why are we the only town that is bucking the trend?”
Golden this month ordered both Miners Saloon and the Golden Moon Speakeasy, which is next door, to pull their chairs and tables out of the city-owned alley after the Labor Day weekend. It fe..
Why developer Moshik Regev is bringing grab-and-go concepts to Pelham Bay
Moshik Regev’s development company is finishing construction work at 3289 Westchester Ave., where a Popeyes will move in.