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Now open: A new market hall made for Boulder’s tech workers
There’s a new market hall and community center nestled within a bunch of labs and technology company offices in Boulder. East & Co. opened on Thursday in the Flatiron Park campus to cater to the community of life science professionals who work out of Boulder’s tech hub, one of the top 10 life sciences tech…
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Downtown Denver recovers but faces new challenges
In 2025, as the city finished 16th Street’s overhaul, downtown Denver started to see hopeful signs of a nearly full recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. But the ongoing downtown recovery will face new challenges in 2026. The city’s urban core saw downtown visits recover by 90% in 2025 compared to before the pandemic. The best…
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Will this be Denver’s year to see office vacancies fall?
Another major downtown Denver office sold this week at less than a quarter of its last known value. Denver Place, a two-tower complex at 999 18th St., was acquired for $47.5 million by the CP Group, Angelo Bianco, managing partner for the Florida-based real estate company, told The Denver Gazette. The property previously changed hands…
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Forecast shows a slower commercial construction market in Denver
Commercial construction activity around the metro Denver area will continue to feel confined this coming year, as a surplus from projects launched during the COVID pandemic soaks up more recent demand, according to a new report. Arrivals of new industrial space in metro Denver totaled only 3.3 million square feet last year, down from around…
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Coming into a new year, apartment market shows a city-suburban rift
Coming into 2026, commercial brokers are seeing an apartment market in Denver that’s looking overbuilt, with a higher vacancy rate and falling rents. But not all investors are shunning the apartment projects coming available now. The oversupply follows a flood of new inventory to the market from projects started during the global pandemic, when those…
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RiNo was a rising Denver office hotspot. Now nearly half are empty
While downtown struggles with too many old office buildings, the artsy-industrial district has the opposite problem: too many new ones.
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Metro Denver’s apartment construction boom is peaking
Over the last year, the metro Denver area saw a historic number of new apartments coming onto the market. The region had nearly 7,400 new units delivered within the second quarter of 2024 and 19,000 over 12 months, according to the Apartment Association of Metro Denver’s second quarter report released Thursday. It’s about the size…
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More companies leased Denver offices than vacated for first time in 2 years
The metro Denver region saw office vacancies hit nearly 24% in the second quarter, according to a report from commercial real estate firm CBRE released Tuesday. It’s up from 23.5% in the first quarter of 2024. Despite the rising number of empty offices in the region since the pandemic hit, Denver’s commercial real estate market…
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Denver area one of nation’s hotspots for life sciences industry
Last year was a difficult one for biotech and pharmaceutical companies as venture capital funding dried up. But Denver’s life science industry — primarily concentrated in Boulder and including Aurora — was one of the top performing hotspots heading into 2024, according to a new report from commercial real estate firm CBRE released Wednesday. Demand for labs…
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Metro Moves: Denver’s Bodega to open second location in RiNo
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion news here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to [email protected]. Bodega is coming to RiNo Denver sandwich shop Bodega will open a second location in…




