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Metro Denver residential developments coming soon
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save While buyers in the last year have endured historic low inventory levels of homes for sale in metro Denver, there’s a significant amount of new product coming on the market. Many of those developments were highlighted at the Denver Metro Association of Realtors’ New Development…
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Developers have doubts about Denver’s plan to boost affordable housing
As housing prices soar in the Denver area, a City Council committee is expected to discuss a proposal that supporters say would build and maintain more affordable units. The proposed program would ensure that developers create affordable units along with market rate condos and apartments. Builders and Realtors, however, have doubts whether those plans will help or…
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Seattle-based apartment investor breaks into metro Denver market
After five years of trying, Seattle-based real estate investment firm Thayer Manca finally broke into the metro Denver market with the purchase of the 319-unit Highland Point Apartments, 16894 E. Arkansas Ave., Aurora. “We’ve been a bridesmaid, but never a bride until now. The pricing has just gone nuts,” said Principal Joe Manca in an…
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Metro Denver for-sale home inventory drops
While Metro Denver home prices decreased slightly for the second month in a row, the number of homes for sale also dwindled, according to the latest Market Trends report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. Those conditions continue the sellers’ market that’s dominated 2021. There was some slight relief for buyers, as the average…
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Urban Land Conservancy buys former Johnson & Wales campus
In a complicated real estate transaction that will ensure the corner of Montview Boulevard and Quebec Street near South Park Hill stays campus-like, the Urban Land Conservancy finalized its purchase of the former Johnson & Wales University campus. The 13 buildings on the 25-acre campus will have three different owners: the non-profit conservancy, Denver Public…
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Large cold-storage development coming to Brighton
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A Chicago-based developer Thursday announced plans to build a 247,000-square-foot “multi-temperature facility” dubbed 76 Freeze off Interstate 76 and Highway 7 (East 160th Avenue) in Brighton. Developer Karis Cold Storage said it’s “Denver’s very first…
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National tenant rep firm Hughes Marino headed to Denver
Two longtime Denver commercial real estate brokers have been tapped to lead the Denver expansion of national tenant rep firm Hughes Marino. Lindsay Brown and Billy Byrne, formerly of JLL and The Staubach Company, will lead the new office with six other brokers. “The commercial and entrepreneurial spirit of this region is at the core…




