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
The $71 million deal for the open air shopping center in northern Denver did not include the Macy’s or the Target, which own their buildings.| BusinessDen
New York-based Brookfield also owns Republic Plaza and the Wells Fargo Center.| 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
“The city needs to be open-minded,” he says about a dilapidated LoDo hotel-turned-rooming house. But City Council members are concerned.| BusinessDen
“We have never had an issue with getting paid,” a bassist for one band says, “or had to cancel or back out of any performances.”| BusinessDen
The company believes its guest fees should not be taxed. The state disagrees.| BusinessDen
Chase, FirstBank and U.S. Bank rounded out the top five as of June 30.| BusinessDen
Trader Joe’s $70 million distribution center buy tops this week’s roundup of commercial deals in the Denver metro.| BusinessDen
Asher Luzzatto owns the towers at 621 and 633 17th St. — but not all the land beneath them.| BusinessDen
After leaving the mutual-fund world behind, Bailey led a quieter life of cutting horses, fly-fishing and land preservation.| BusinessDen
The offer is a 14% premium over Inspirato’s closing stock price on Thursday.| BusinessDen
“She does not like hearing the truth about her lack of parenting nor the worthless child she raised.”| 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
The office tower’s loan has been in special servicing for months. Wells Fargo joins WeWork in trimming its presence there.| BusinessDen
The office tower's loan is in special servicing. WeWork also recently closed a location on Platte Street.| 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
As it irons out a new strategy and software, a local branding company is updating its own image with a new office, logo and website.| BusinessDen
The seller remodeled the lobby and added a fitness center, a tenant lounge and a conference center to the three-story structure, which is fully leased.| BusinessDen
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
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
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