Detectives think a South American crew was behind the sophisticated summer plot.| BusinessDen
“Everybody and their brother had been trying to buy it, and we felt like we needed a little more control of the situation.”| BusinessDen
The department stores both closed this year. The 140,000-square-foot Wayfair will be one of the e-commerce firm's first large brick-and-mortars.| BusinessDen
The space near Littleton, once a normal Macy's store, has been a fulfillment center in recent years.| BusinessDen
Stockdale Capital Partners also bought RiNo’s Source Hotel + Market Hall last year.| BusinessDen
The national retailer is now calling its anchor location in the Southwest Plaza mall an “omni service center.”| BusinessDen
655 Broadway was converted from offices to housing. Then windows started cracking.| BusinessDen
A new business has already been secured for the space, according to the mall’s GM.| BusinessDen
Sean Huggard’s Blue Island operates in Cherry Creek and Lone Tree. But now he’s trying something different.| BusinessDen
It’s part of Matt Joblon’s Cherry Lane project.| BusinessDen
Johnny Curiel’s Alteño takes the former Kini’s spot in the Clayton Hotel.| BusinessDen
The CEO of Denver-based BMC Investments has developed hotels in Cherry Creek before. But not one like this.| BusinessDen
The previous high mark was set in August when the downtown Ritz-Carlton sold for about $496,000 per room.| BusinessDen
Anyone staying overnight in the neighborhood now has a 75 percent chance of staying under a Matt Joblon-run roof.| BusinessDen
A Dallas firm now intends to build an apartment complex with minimal retail space on a full city block along Downing.| BusinessDen
Byron Weiss, an 82-year-old who has owned the property for three decades and seen five previous deals fall through, hopes the sixth time's the charm.| BusinessDen
The restaurants at 1801 Broadway and in Castle Rock are now Savina’s Mexican Kitchen. But the menu isn't changing.| BusinessDen
The 11 Parkway Drive property went under contract in 17 days.| BusinessDen
Noble Riot's temporary closure is now permanent. Sales were down 26% from 2023 to 2024, owner Troy Bowen said.| BusinessDen
$85M for Broomfield apartments, $41M for south metro medical buildings and $4M for a stretch of Broadway in Denver| BusinessDen
He and his brother Dick grew a family business that started in 1885 and served on numerous boards.| BusinessDen
A Cherry Creek salon is accused of defacing its space, a broker seeks proceeds from an Aurora hotel sale, and more.| BusinessDen
The first with a full bar, it shut down in May. The landlord thinks sales underperformed.| BusinessDen
“We're a company with 38 years history – but this is a startup here. This is a new frontier,” said Ausfine executive Garry Embleton.| BusinessDen
Yardi Systems is suing the Centennial landlord Hoehn Management Group for $750,000.| BusinessDen
The City Council will vote on a number of items related to the RiNo site on Sept. 15.| BusinessDen
Jonathan Bush co-founded Littleton Capital Partners in 2004 and his death creates a challenge for the company’s development division.| BusinessDen
That’s an increase of 2.5% over the current $18.81. The annual increase is pegged to inflation.| BusinessDen
One of the four alleged burglars was arrested in February for a different heist.| BusinessDen
“We think there’s a redevelopment opportunity over time,” said the buyer.| BusinessDen
A Las Vegas firm is the buyer.| BusinessDen
Summit Hard Cider does most of its sales through its taproom, Scrumpy’s.| BusinessDen
Uncle Tim’s Cocktails, founded by Tim Felkner in 2022, has its second Denver home after a Ruby Hill taproom closed in 2023.| BusinessDen
Meanwhile, the general contractor that DHA blames says a subcontractor is culpable.| BusinessDen
Sean Huggard will debut Ash and Agave in the former California Pizza Kitchen space.| BusinessDen
“Candidly, the Clayton has not done as well as we wanted it to,” Joblon said.| BusinessDen
Richard Chang claims he was punched five times for asking about Threyda’s finances.| BusinessDen
The club could lose its liquor and cabaret licenses after being accused by the city of allowing patrons to sell cocaine.| BusinessDen
The allegations include letting armed, undercover cops into the club, who were then offered cocaine by a patron, as well as inadequate security.| BusinessDen
The former owners of a LoDo hotel claim the current owner and operator has overstayed his welcome by missing seven-figure loan payments. And they say it’s time to give him the boot.| BusinessDen
Lead Funding plans to eventually sell the property formerly owned by developer Leon Cisneros.| BusinessDen
The structure, historically a hub for jewelers, was floated as a possible hotel pre-COVID.| BusinessDen
“What we're trying to do here is create an environment where there's affordable housing in proximity to where folks work,” said Peter Culshaw.| BusinessDen
The 475 17th building is 16 stories and nearly 170,000 square feet. “The bottom line is the building is close to empty.”| BusinessDen
The building’s owner says it’s exploring its options.| BusinessDen
The concept plans submitted last week double the total number of new conversions proposed downtown to four since December.| BusinessDen
The city wants to encourage such efforts “to help create a more complete neighborhood downtown,” a spokeswoman said.| BusinessDen
The owners of the 14-story Petroleum Building, which opened in 1957 at 110 16th St., submitted a concept plan to the city.| BusinessDen
The May 8 violence, which was caught on tape, resulted in an arrest. Meanwhile, the hotel may be sold off after an auction failed to raise $7.9 million.| BusinessDen
“It’s just an asset. I’m not emotionally connected to it,” co-owner Amin Suliaman told BusinessDen.| BusinessDen
The deal included the hotel brand and assets, in addition to its 16,000-square-foot building.| BusinessDen
A second 12-story building next to it along Auraria Pkwy. could start construction early next year. “This mixed-use project means everything to the future of Auraria.”| BusinessDen
But a maker of plant-based protein powder has objected to the planned sale.| BusinessDen
The new Denver Ventures is now the parent organization of Denver Angels, an investing group with 800 members.| BusinessDen
“We buy a lot of stuff in Wash Park and it was a pretty big lot,” Yoffe said.| BusinessDen
RedT's Nathan Adams says delays in servicing projects have put his properties into foreclosure and forced him to alter sales strategy.| BusinessDen
The council overwhelmingly voted down townhomes in Athmar Park. RedT says property owners “got hosed.”| BusinessDen
'It's not a terribly unique story,' said Jared Leonard. 'It's the industry right now.'| BusinessDen
Jared Leonard no longer owns the building where Campfire Lakewood operates, but says sales are stable across his four eateries.| BusinessDen
A grand jury in Chicago says that he lied on loan applications for his restaurants.| BusinessDen
“It's one of those corners that everyone in Denver seems to know,” said Jake Malman, who paid $1 million.| BusinessDen
In 1999, he almost bought the Nuggets and Avalanche. “I used to play Monopoly as a kid,” he once told Forbes. “I'm still playing it.”| BusinessDen
Lagree Luxe started in the Golden Triangle in 2018 and expanded through an acquisition at the height of the pandemic.| BusinessDen
A proposed Larkspur truck stop is sued for $1.3 million, a Colfax landlord sues its parking lot manager, and more.| BusinessDen
“It was the most challenging deal of my career,” said Tom Mathews, broker at Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors.| BusinessDen
A developer hopes his forthcoming project on the Auraria campus is picked. “It simply helps you balance out the financial viability of a project with today's interest rates.”| BusinessDen
An angel group’s venture fund and revealing Meati’s prospective buyer highlight BusinessDen’s recent startup coverage.| BusinessDen
Ezpz blames a retailer’s decline, tariffs on China and a $2.9 million court loss.| BusinessDen
The Washington Park United Church of Christ sold its 400-420 S. Williams St. property for $4 million in February.| BusinessDen
Denver Construction Management, Weins Development Group and others backed up RedT Homes’ call for an investigation.| BusinessDen
After 16 years at NAI Shames Makovsky, Evan Kline is jumping to a firm founded three years ago.| 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
The Lone Tree mall is the latest in the area plotting to replace surface parking lots with residences.| BusinessDen
The vote by the Denver City Council was unanimous.| BusinessDen
The expected buyer is local and considers Industry a “trophy building.”| BusinessDen
Distressed office space has bled into RiNo — and newer product.| BusinessDen
Jason Winkler says he owns 50 percent of the building.| BusinessDen
BusinessDen saw perfume, chocolates, soccer cleats and more change hands inside.| BusinessDen
Get ready for burgers and omelets. And caviar and oysters.| BusinessDen
“I’m already involved in the current business so the idea is to keep it as is,” said Jorge Pesqueira, who owns X Bar next door.| BusinessDen
“They’re a big organization, so they probably see things and are able to fix things we’re unable to,” said Bonanno, who opened it in 2018.| BusinessDen
YumCha Noodles & Dumplings, which recently closed on the 16th Street Mall, is among the new offerings for the food hall that Sage Hospitality bought from Frank Bonnano in 2023.| BusinessDen
The former Trammell Crow executive said Mayor Mike Johnston called him about the job in November.| BusinessDen
The two sides have had lots of meetings. Among those invited? Bill Mosher, brother CBRE brokers, a Turner Construction exec and the mayor’s chief of staff.| BusinessDen
The restaurant’s parent company sold the real estate in 2015, only to buy it back last year.| BusinessDen
Churchill Bunn and Rhys Duggan purchased the property for $4.5 million with plans to build a three-story apartment project.| BusinessDen