Tag: Multifamily Housing
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Metro Denver apartment rents soar to all-time high
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Rents for metro Denver apartments reached an all-time high, while the vacancy rate stood at historic lows, according to the Q2 Metro Denver Vacancy & Rent Report. Report authors called the Q2 results “extraordinary.” “There was a spike in rent along with a decrease in…
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Cherry Creek developer expanding to south suburbs
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Cherry Creek-based developer BMC Investments, best known for its high-profile developments there like Steele Creek Apartments and Halcyon hotel, announced it has begun work on a 325-apartment development in Castle Pines. The Canyonside Apartments are on the east side of I-25, off Castle Pines Parkway,…
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New owners to demolish Channel 7 building, build apartments
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A development group confirmed Monday it has closed on the 2.3 acre site at 123 Speer Blvd., the 51-year home of KMGH Channel 7 news. New York-based developer Property Markets Group (PMG) and Greybrook Realty Partners, a Toronto -based private equity and asset management firm,…
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Metro Moves: Apartments at former bus station
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion briefs here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to [email protected]. Now open Want to park your couch where the buses parked? Now’s your chance as Denver developer Continuum Partners LLC opens the Residences at Market…
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Lone Tree breaks ground on first affordable housing property
Most who know metro Denver know “affordable housing” and “Lone Tree” have rarely appeared in the same sentence together. Koelbel and Company and Coventry Development Corp. changed that Tuesday as officials broke ground for a 67-unit multifamily property that will be the first affordable housing project in Lone Tree. It’s east of the Regional Transportation…
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Luxury apartments (high) rising in RiNo
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver developer McWhinney put shovels in the ground Monday at 38th and Blake streets in Denver’s River North Arts District starting a luxury apartment high-rise. Dubbed FoundryLine, McWhinney’s plans include 17 stories, 348 apartments, a 16th-floor rooftop pool, a dog run and a 282-car garage…




