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Help wanted: Career opportunities in property services engineering

Commercial property managers in Denver already face fierce competition to hire building services engineers from a limited pool of qualified talent. Employment is essentially full, with the unemployment

CREJ

September 30, 2019

Approaching flex space as a property manager

It’s clear that flexible space is playing an increasing role in the evolution of real estate and won’t be going away anytime soon. Our research predicts that while flexible space currently accounts for less than 5%

CREJ

September 30, 2019

Guidelines to help with the upcoming budget season

For some, budgets are the biggest dread of the year. Others may ask why bother and, believe it or not, some just don’t. Each property owner has his specific reasons and needs when it comes to budgets.

CREJ

September 29, 2019

Denver IREM to host first national real estate & cannabis summit

Navigating the world of cannabis-related real estate will be front and center at a national summit to be hosted by the Greater Denver Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management Friday, Oct. 4. The one-day National Real Estate and Cannabis Summit will be held at the Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center in Aurora.…

CREJ

September 27, 2019

The leasing vs. owning decision in today’s market

For office tenants that have had to stomach increasing lease rates, which are up a staggering 38% in metro Denver since they bottomed out in 2010, the idea of owning their own building or condo is

CREJ

September 22, 2019

Amid warning signs, recession is not imminent

The U.S. economy reached its longest expansion phase in history in July, and Denver arguably has benefitted as much as any metro area in the country. Dubbed 2018’s best economy in the nation,

CREJ

September 22, 2019

Modest supply to keep rental gains stable

Entering the second half of 2019, the tight labor market remains a primary driver of domestic growth; however, exceptionally low unemployment is restraining job gains, slowing first-half employment creation

CREJ

September 20, 2019

Success of new, newly renovated Denver buildings

Office investors continue to ask themselves where they can find opportunity in the metro’s rapidly developing markets.

CREJ

September 15, 2019

Elitch redevelopment to change Denver – but before the cycle ends?

In December 2018, Denver City Council approved a rezoning for the 62-acre parcel that is currently home to the Elitch Gardens amusement park, the first step toward realizing a massive urban reconfiguration that developer Revesco Properties is calling “The River Mile.”

CREJ

September 15, 2019

Where are large blocks of urban office space?

Since the market began to rebound in 2011, Denver’s landscape has changed significantly, both economically and physically.

CREJ

September 15, 2019

Edited by the Colorado Real Estate Journal staff.