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Increase your building’s IQ to stay competitive

As automation and smart technologies are taking the economy by storm, it only makes sense that commercial real estate is poised to become a prime adopter of internet of things technology. IoT technology refers to a

CREJ

November 28, 2018
karcher headquarters

Kärcher to build headquarters at Porteos

Denver-based Kärcher North America, a U.S. subsidiary of German parent company Kärcher, the family owned world’s leading provider of efficient, resource-conserving cleaning systems, announced today that it is moving its North American headquarters and manufacturing hub to Aurora. Kärcher partnered with the Aurora Economic Development Council to find and secure a 23-acre site for the…

CREJ

November 28, 2018

Plain and simple: Colorado needs more housing

We face real challenges to the affordable housing issue. In both the public and political arena, the increase in demand for attainable housing, coupled with hurdles to create more housing, is a growing problem.

CREJ

November 26, 2018

Englewood succeeds in offering affordable option

The pace of growth in the Denver region in recent years has generated an unprecedented level of investment in real estate development, new and expanding businesses, and new residents. Two challenging impacts from this rapidly

CREJ

November 25, 2018

A Q&A about the Denver multifamily market

In October, Newmark Knight Frank Multifamily Vice Chairman Shane Ozment emceed and presented at Colorado Real Estate Journal’s 2018 Fall Multifamily Conference. Ozment, specializing in the marketing and sale

CREJ

November 23, 2018

Dispelling the myth: Downtown is not overbuilt

With 10,200 apartment units either under construction or in planning in downtown Denver (according to Apartment Insights’ third-quarter data), many are speculating that the market is overbuilt. Ten thousand is a big number –

CREJ

November 19, 2018

Westwood Crossing enjoys hard-fought success

The southwest corner of South Irving Street and West Alameda Avenue in Denver was once occupied by a neighborhood bar, inside which lived the goal posts that stood in the south end zone of Mile High Stadium the first

CREJ

November 19, 2018

Cap rates vs. interest rates: Should anyone really care?

The relationship among interest rates and cap rates has been studied, explored and analyzed ad infinitum. On a macro level, it’s a relationship worth exploring. On a micro (or individual asset) level, I’m not so sure. What’s

CREJ

November 18, 2018

How rocky is the Colorado grocery business?

While The Fresh Market’s closure of 15 stores in July had a minimal impact on the commercial real estate landscape, the upscale grocer’s pullback may suggest additional challenges in the grocery industry.

CREJ

November 11, 2018
Tax sheets

Capital gain exclusion change could present back tax refunds

The Colorado Department of Revenue recently reviewed its guidance for application of the state’s Capital Gain Exclusion and corrected its position of how it should be applied to pass-through entities. With this change comes

CREJ

November 9, 2018

Edited by the Colorado Real Estate Journal staff.