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Steelbridge annex

Nichols buys LoDo site for micro apartments

The Nichols Partnership plans to develop micro apartments on a parking lot near Denver Union Station. The Denver-based company bought the 23-space parking lot at 1480 Wewatta St. in a $10.35 million deal that included the adjacent Steelbridge Annex at 1750 15th St. The 16,154-square foot Steelbridge building is a distinct green-colored building leased to…

Kris Oppermann Stern

July 5, 2016
Sixth Avenue West Business Park

Canadian buyer purchases buildings for $24 million

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Kris Oppermann Stern

July 5, 2016

Good ‘ol boy Winslow, data driven

Before CoStar, before LoopNet, there was the Roddy Report. The Roddy Report was a pioneer in commercial real estate information, launched in the late 1960s in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. John Winslow John V. Winslow brought Roddy Report to Denver in 1974, a year after joining the company, which was created by Winslow’s brother, George…

Kris Oppermann Stern

July 5, 2016
apartments

Laratta sells ‘hidden gem’ apartment

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Kris Oppermann Stern

July 5, 2016
Rangeview

HFF makes McWhinney loan

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Kris Oppermann Stern

July 5, 2016

Purviance-Anderson shares management’s evolution

Judy Purviance-Anderson has many titles – Building Owners and Managers Association International Fellow, local BOMA past-president, licensed broker, general manager

Kris Oppermann Stern

July 4, 2016
Short-term rentals

Short-term licensing kicks off today in Denver

The City and County of Denver today began accepting online applications for the city’s new short-term rental (STR) license. Denver now permits hosts with valid licenses to offer STRs in their primary residences. STRs are rentals of residential property for fewer than 30 days at a time. A pre-licensing checklist and application portal are available…

Kris Oppermann Stern

July 1, 2016
Cycle apartments

Amenities revolve around new Cycle Apartments

McWhinney’s newest apartment community in Fort Collins will have all the Class A features renters have come to expect, plus a host of amenities revolving around it. Cycle Apartments will be located alongside the new Foothills Mall, putting shopping, dining and entertainment at residents’ doorstep. David Jaudes “We absolutely love what Alberta (Development) has done…

Kris Oppermann Stern

June 29, 2016

Haselden Construction tops out CSU biology building

Haselden Construction recently held a celebration commemorating the construction progress on Colorado State University’s new $67 million biology building.

Kris Oppermann Stern

June 17, 2016
Arapahoe Business Park

Southeast suburban office/flex projects fetch $78.5 million

Hines REIT has sold nearly half a million square feet of space in the southeast suburban submarket for $78.5 million in the largest office/flex-only sale in Colorado in the last decade. A partnership consisting of an international investment adviser and Houston-based Griffin Partners Inc. purchased Arapahoe Business Park, which contains seven single-story buildings totaling 309,450…

Kris Oppermann Stern

June 14, 2016

Kris Oppermann Stern is publisher and editor of Building Dialogue, a Colorado Real Estate Journal publication, and editor of CREJ's construction, design, and engineering section, including news and bylined articles. Building Dialogue is a quarterly, four-color magazine that caters specifically to the AEC industry, including features on projects and people, as well as covering trends in design, construction, interior design, development and more. Kris joined CREJ as an editor in 1998, after serving as editor of the Colorado Springs Business Journal. Kris earned her Bachelor of Arts, Journalism and Mass Communication, from the University of Colorado at Boulder. When not covering Colorado’s commercial AEC community, she enjoys Pilates, reading, traveling, walking her Golden Retriever and cheering on her hockey-playing son.