There were 270,000 more square feet available in the heart of Denver at the end of June compared with the end of March.| BusinessDen
The only major downtown Denver built entirely after the onset of the pandemic is 7.2% leased.| BusinessDen
“There's a need here if you’re trying to get a good breakfast sandwich on the go,” said owner Jordan Spence, who moved to Denver in 2021.| BusinessDen
JLL says it could be “a fantastic redevelopment opportunity for multifamily.”| BusinessDen
Rose, a lounge atop The Penrose apartments, is a pool bar without pool access.| BusinessDen
“It’s a great brand for Chaffee County,” buyer Derek Heersink said.| BusinessDen
The company has been around for 40 years, recently expanding to Georgia and Wisconsin.| BusinessDen
“You hear tire shredding, tire recycling — a lot of landlords are like, ‘Nope, gross, don't want it.’”| BusinessDen
The GES Coalition was founded a decade ago and has increasingly been involved with larger and larger neighborhood development projects.| BusinessDen
Riot Platforms is currently headquartered in Castle Rock.| BusinessDen
Doug McKinnon bought four corners along Colorado Boulevard in 2019. He got them rezoned and has been looking to do deals ever since.| BusinessDen
“I feel like the worst is definitely behind us, but it’s going to be a long recovery,” one broker said.| BusinessDen
Frameflow is live with 45 freelancers in Denver and plans to expand to Dallas and Phoenix next year.| BusinessDen
Ty Haney allegedly promised equity investments in Joggy in exchange for cash to fulfill a Target order, then reneged.| BusinessDen
Brad Buchanan, who led CPD from 2014 to 2018, will also keep his current job as CEO of the National Western Center Authority.| BusinessDen
Manish Kumar is leaving his job as the director of Community Planning and Development on Friday.| BusinessDen
Joe Vostrejs, Rhys Duggan and others generally voiced optimism, with a hint of cautiousness.| BusinessDen
“With The Guest, you don’t know the menu. But with The Regular, we’re trying to satisfy every kind of palate,” said co-owner Brian de Souza.| BusinessDen
Grant Babb wrote checks, made Venmo payments to himself, Edgewater brewery says.| BusinessDen
The business along Sheridan remains open.| BusinessDen
A co-owner and an employee of Edgewater’s Joyride Brewing are launching Live Slow Brewing, which will reopen six of the 12 lanes that used to be Paramount Bowl.| BusinessDen
Ten housing projects around Colorado were awarded 4 percent federal tax credits alongside other state tax credits, the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority announced Monday.| BusinessDen
While total office vacancy in downtown Denver hit 30 percent last quarter, things vary a lot from building to building.| BusinessDen
It’s California-based Harbor Associates’ third acquisition in Denver.| BusinessDen
An LLC affiliated with California-based Harbor Associates purchased the Capitol Center, a two-building complex at Grant Street and 16th Avenue.| BusinessDen
Modworks, which occupied the 13th and 14th floors atop the Petroleum Building in Upper Downtown, is now the third Venture X in Denver.| BusinessDen
Profit soars for seller RedPeak, which bought 1600 Glenarm Place for $10.75M in March 2004| BusinessDen
Western Distributing, a 92-year-old company, sold four subsidiaries this summer. It did not go well.| BusinessDen
Two major retailers are moving within Cherry Creek Shopping Center, freeing up more real estate on the west end for future development.| BusinessDen
The New Jersey-based home goods retailer is closing for good in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center and reopening 2 miles away.| BusinessDen
The four structures in Phase 1A would tie into a pedestrian bridge over Speer Blvd.| BusinessDen
The CEO of the Auraria Higher Education Center says “Ballfield at Auraria” is a “tip-of-the-spear project.”| BusinessDen
Five years after the site was rezoned, Zocalo is eyeing a June groundbreaking — if city leaders approve a DURA-created urban redevelopment plan.| BusinessDen
Zocalo Community Development met with neighborhood groups nearly 20 times in the past 2 1/2 years about its rezoning request.| BusinessDen
A Denver-based developer wants to build a 16-story project near Sloan’s Lake Park, but two neighborhood groups aren’t on board with the plans.| BusinessDen
State officials are evaluating proposals from developers for an apartment complex at the site| BusinessDen
NexCore Group is now building the project where Carmen Court once stood.| BusinessDen
Brad Buchanan, who also led CPD under Michael Hancock, would step down as CEO of the National Western Center Authority.| BusinessDen
Couple Sydney Younggreen and Brian De Souza will bring their multi-course menu back to LoDo inside The Regular, which they turned into a private events space in the spring.| BusinessDen
Co-founder Ariana Ferwerda says the money will expand year-round activewear lines and open more brick-and-mortar stores.| BusinessDen
Suburban apartment and industrial deals top this week’s roundup of metro-area transactions.| BusinessDen
It’s one of downtown’s largest leases this year but represents a downsizing for EOG Resources.| BusinessDen
“His accusations are wildly false,” says Grant Babb, who was similarly accused of taking from Joyride Brewing.| BusinessDen
A distracted property manager is blamed for $1.5 million in damage, LIV Sotheby’s is sued by a real estate photographer, and more.| BusinessDen
Work has begun on a parking garage. About 450 units, some in a 16-story tower, will follow.| BusinessDen
AJ's was one of multiple concepts restaurateur Jared Leonard tried at 81 S. Pennsylvania St.| BusinessDen
Plans, while subject to change, call for 780,000 square feet of office space and about 600 residential units in buildings 8 to 13 stories tall.| BusinessDen
East West Partners' project will replace the west end of the mall with seven office and apartment buildings.| BusinessDen
But Brookfield is moving forward with adding more retail space and a parking garage.| BusinessDen
There will soon be five locations operating around the metro area, under two owners.| BusinessDen
The failing restaurant changed hands in the acrimonious divorce of William and Renee Brinkerhoff, which cost more than $6 million in legal fees.| BusinessDen
“There was no kindness. I was a thing,” Renee Brinkerhoff said. Her ex’s attorneys say her Porsche-racing hobby lost millions.| BusinessDen
First Draft's 40 taps saw 'a steady decline since COVID,' its owner said.| BusinessDen
Jonathan Hoehn’s firm paid $22.5 million for Highland Place I. The firm is poised to pay much less for Highland Place II.| BusinessDen
The developer says the tech giant, which calls his lawsuit “baseless,” owes him at least $6 billion.| BusinessDen
The embattled developer points the finger at his former partner, IPI Partners — and a Denver-based firm called Stack Infrastructure.| BusinessDen
Amazon says the email initiated a court battle now in its fifth year. Watson says the whole thing is like a hit HBO series.| BusinessDen
Kyle Ramstetter admitted to helping facilitate a kickback scheme. Then prosecutors dropped the case. Then he made a call.| BusinessDen
A long-running criminal investigation involving a Denver developer appears to be ending in an about-face by federal prosecutors.| BusinessDen
“There’s been a lot of unusual aspects to this, including how vigorously Amazon has pursued these claims,” Brian Watson’s attorney said of the case.| BusinessDen
Northstar Commercial Partners is led by CEO Brian Watson, whose home was raided by the FBI in April.| BusinessDen
“It’s a disappointment — I don’t know that it’s a surprise,” his attorney said.| BusinessDen
“Our game plan is to scale exponentially the Industry brand, as well as all the other aspects of the company,” said Tami Door, who will take the helm of Q Factor.| BusinessDen
The sellers, Denver-based Brue Baukol Capital Partners and LCP Development, bought the 3.9 acre property in 2016 for $12.7 million.| BusinessDen
Home Depot previously was under contract to buy the site. Developer Jason Winkler said leases for the retail space haven’t been finalized.| BusinessDen
It will be developer Mike Mathieson’s second build-to-suit project for the hospitality startup.| BusinessDen
“Things are not made this way anymore,” said the buyer. The protected city landmark dates to 1889.| BusinessDen
Local VC firm Range Ventures participated in the round for the cloud storage company.| BusinessDen
Cime Therapeutics and BettrData got $1.5 million combined from Range Ventures.| BusinessDen
The Denver Broncos, GoPro and University of Colorado athletics are among Respondology’s clients.| BusinessDen
Among those raising cash: a plant-based meat alternative, an AI company for teachers and a maker of packaging materials.| BusinessDen
Income-restricted developer Jeff Shanahan sold the site he bought for $5.75 million with city financing two years ago.| BusinessDen
If the city can’t approve the permit quick enough, it’ll refund $10,000 in fees back to the project developer.| BusinessDen
CorePower Yoga has listed its 30,000 square feet, which accounts for 20 percent of the building, for sublease.| BusinessDen
Expansive differs from most other coworking companies in that it owns its real estate.| BusinessDen
Denver's tallest building recently secured a couple wins on the leasing front, including one deal with the city.| BusinessDen
It’s the second recent sign of trouble for the Fous Property Group, led by CEO Bahman Shafa.| BusinessDen
Higher interest rates and the lingering effects of the pandemic have caught up to two Brookfield buildings.| BusinessDen
A management company brought on in 2021 failed to help it become profitable, investors were told.| BusinessDen
The Denver-based brand management startup more than tripled its office size in a move from Taxi digs.| BusinessDen
James Eberhard's mobile app Fluid Market aims to make renting household items as easy as hailing an Uber. But his previous employer thinks he's shared too much of its data with his new startup, and sued him in Denver District Court.| BusinessDen