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Developer and Yeti Cycles propose new ‘outdoor lifestyle campus’ on 25 acres in Golden
A Fort Collins-based developer has teamed up with a Golden-based mountain bike company to build an outdoor campus in Golden.
Yeti Cycles and The Neenan Company have proposed developing 25 acres of land in Golden, just west of Highway 93.
Nine of those acres would be for Yeti Cycles' new headquarters. The remaining 16 acres would be developed and sold by The Neenan Co.
The vision is to have a collaborative outdoor lifestyle campus, with other similar companies joining Yeti Cycles.
“An outdoor…
Exclusive: Barbara Mullenex is taking on a job she never expected
The transition is the latest sign that women are ascending to leadership positions in what is still a male-dominated industry.
Transaction Action: Retail chain, medical tenant and restaurant sign new leases
In this latest edition of Transaction Action, Pier 1 Imports has extended its lease on 9,000 square feet, the second phase of the Lofts Landing shopping center has sold and Compass Bank extended its lease on Centerview Drive.
Townhomes, 250 apartments (including micro units) proposed at the Banks
Only one team of developers responded to the request for proposals to develop a portion of the Banks.
The joint venture team of Jeffrey R. Anderson Real Estate Inc., Pennrose Development, Greiwe Development Group and M+A Architects proposed a high-density project for Lot 24, the site just south of Radius at the Banks and General Electric’s Global Operations Center. The developers’ response includes plans for street-level retail, restaurant and entertainment uses, a pedestrian promenade facing…
Downtown Wichita residents are getting older, report says
A new report put out by the Wichita Downtown Development Corp. shows some interesting trends in the demographics of downtown residents.
This Orlando construction company created its own app to manage rapid growth
See how this high-tech move resulted in a “remarkable improvement” for Carroll Bradford Inc.
New lower-priced home section opens in Meridiana, south of Houston
Plantation Homes and Highland Homes will have floor plans ranging from 1,500 to under 3,000 square feet.
JobsOhio narrows its strategy for brownfield redevelopment
With a growing state economy and active real estate market statewide, JobsOhio is refining its brownfield redevelopment program.
The state's private development arm has for several years offered economic incentives to redevelop old industrial land for new commercial uses. But with the housing market in the state more active and metro economies growing, it's turning its attention more to the state's rural areas, said Kristi Tanner, senior managing director at JobsOhio.
“We're re-evaluating the revitalization…
Nearly 500 Woodlands residents file flood-related lawsuit against developers, engineering firm
A lawsuit has been filed in Harris County district court over the design of a Woodlands neighborhood in the Tomball area that flooded during Hurricane Harvey.
Nearly 500 residents are plaintiffs in the suit against The Woodlands Land Development Company LP, Dallas-based The Howard Hughes Corp. (NYSE: HHC) and Houston-based LJA Engineering Inc. The lawsuit alleges that when the defendants designed and developed the Creekside Park West subdivision, also known as Timarron Park, they “failed to prepare…
Top of the Market: See inside $1.25M Germantown home
The high-end home market in Germantown has had a strong May — highlighted by the city taking three of the top five spots in this week's home sales roundup.
The most expensive house that sold during the week is located on Hollybrook Lane in Germantown's 38138 ZIP. Built in 2014, the home holds five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms in 5,900 square feet and sold for $1.25 million.
To see inside the house, courtesy of Realtor.com, click through the slideshow above.
A 1992 Germantown home…