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Even with vacancy rates rising for life sciences space across the region, Longfellow is betting that the timing for its 350,000-square-foot project will work out in the end.

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Higher interest rates, declining rents and an influx of new supply have led to a 75% year-over-year decline in apartment transactions.

The city of Denver, no longer content to be a tenant in the former Denver Post building downtown, is moving to buy the 11-story structure for $88.5 million.

Its purchase deal with the New York-based owner of 101 W. Colfax Ave. is intended to make room for the city and county’s courts. Many of the non-criminal courts are squeezed into the historic City and County Building across Civic Center Park. They’re expected to need another 280,000 square feet of space by 2040, according to a courts master plan.

The building is just shy of 306,000 square feet and is located in the heart of downtown, with building security, an auditorium, connections to the city’s computer network and a 635-space parking garage. The Post reported earlier this week that city officials were considering purchasing the building.

The proposed contract is up for consideration before the City Council’s Finance and Governance Committee on Tuesday morning. If it earns approval from the entire council in coming weeks, the..

The $261 million renovation just got its first major tenant, which will take up 60,000 square feet of office space once the construction is complete.

The two newest employees named principal at GBBN have a wealth of leadership experience.

California chain In-N-Out Burger earlier this week filed plans for a restaurant near its planned headquarters in Franklin. Now, Davidson County planning documents show the company is also proposing a location in Nashville.

The more than 350,000-square-foot shopping center is home to tenants like Aerie, Barnes & Noble, Mitchell’s Fish Market, Talbots and more.