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JLL market update

Savills Studley Report Denver office sector Q1 2016

Rents nudge higher Overall asking rent increased quarterly by 0.7% to $25.84 and registered a 7.9% annual gain. Class A rent also rose by 0.7% to $30.32 and has spiked by 7.3% year-on-year.[vc_column width="1/3"][vc_column width="1/3"]

CREJ

May 7, 2016

Unique Properties-TCN Worldwide Q1 2016 Denver Industrial Market Report

The overall Denver industrial vacancy rate ended the first quarter at 4.3%, a slight decrease from the 4.4% vacancy reported the previous quarter. More specifically, industrial-flex projects and warehouse projects both experienced a slight decrease in vacancy from the fourth quarter 2015.[vc_column width="1/3"][vc_column width="1/3"][vc_column width="1/3"]

CREJ

May 5, 2016

Cushman & Wakefield Q1 2016 Denver Industrial MarketBeat Snapshot

Once again, the Denver industrial real estate market started another year with momentum and strength, recording further advances in all fundamental indices. From tightening vacancy and increasing rates, to record pricing and compressed cap rates for investment sales, this historic run continues to outpace the typical length of a real estate expansion cycle, setting new…

CREJ

May 4, 2016

Challenges remain for owners with maturing CMBS loans

As many readers may recall, almost $300 billion of securitized commercial loans were made from 2005 to 2007.

CREJ

May 3, 2016

Alley activation makes its Denver entrance

There are underutilized gathering spaces in Denver’s real estate – alleys. When alleys are activated, or specifically designed to function as community gathering spaces, they can create unique places that engage visitors.

CREJ

May 2, 2016

New FHA guidelines encourage affordable housing development

Population growth has helped spur construction of new high-end multifamily properties but the state is struggling with a shortage of affordable and workforce housing.

CREJ

April 26, 2016
A Line info graphic

RTD A Line: Corridor of Opportunity

The Regional Transportation District's A Line just opened, creating a "Corridor of Opportunity" for catalytic residential and commercial real estate development. See CBRE Research's 'infographic" showing what's happening along the corridor, where the built environment will continue to transform. According to CBRE: • RTD expects average ridership of 24,000 people on weekdays. There will be 4,329 parking…

CREJ

April 21, 2016
Mile High Greyhound Park

Commerce City OK’s development agreement for Mile High Greyhound Park

Commerce City’s Urban Renewal Authority and City Council concluded 20 months of negotiations Monday night, approving a master development agreement with REGen LLC for the former Mile High Greyhound Park site. The agreement marks a new milestone for the redevelopment project, which will begin the zoning and land-use process, and urban renewal planning consistent with new…

CREJ

April 19, 2016

Creating value for multiple stakeholders

Tourism is one of the strongest economic drivers for the state of Colorado and thrives as a multibillion-dollar industry that supports some 150,000 jobs and contributes close to a billion dollars in local and state tax revenues.

CREJ

April 18, 2016

A basic guide on what it takes to accomplish a zoning change

An owner (or buyer) of real estate may wish to change a property’s zoning in cases where the zoning disallows the intended or desired use of the property.

CREJ

April 18, 2016

Edited by the Colorado Real Estate Journal staff.