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Majestic

Majestic lives up to its name with giant warehouse

Majestic Realty Co. is living up to its name with a giant warehouse on its drawing board. Consider: The warehouse is the size of almost 13 football fields; It could store 10 Statute of Liberties; The amount of steel used to construct it could build 1,883 Priuses; The asphalt required could build a 20-foot-wide road…

Kris Oppermann Stern

April 29, 2017
Majestic

Majestic lives up to its name with giant warehouse

Majestic Realty Co. is living up to its name with a giant warehouse on its drawing board. Consider: The warehouse is the size of almost 13 football fields; It could store 10 Statute of Liberties; The amount of steel used to construct it could build 1,883 Priuses; The asphalt required could build a 20-foot wide…

Kris Oppermann Stern

April 27, 2017
flight

Flight taking off at Taxi

Freight was the only multitenant, speculative office building under construction in Denver during the Great Recession, recalled Kyle Zeppelin, on a recent pleasant spring afternoon, as he sipped an espresso in the Black Black Coffee shop in the mixed-use Taxi development. Freight was 100 percent leased even before it opened in Taxi. Now, Zeppelin, the son…

Kris Oppermann Stern

April 25, 2017
Infinity LoHi

Infinity LoHi opening its doors

Infinity LoHi is the latest luxury apartment community opening its doors in the trendy Lower Highland area. The 273-unit community at 2298 W. 28th Ave. is taking appointment from renters. The first residents can start to move in in May. (ranwhenparked.net) Infinity LoHi is the first apartment community in Denver by Florida-based Richman Signature Properties. “Incredible…

Kris Oppermann Stern

April 21, 2017
Kentwood

Niederman bullish on commercial real estate

There are plenty of shiny, new office towers sprouting along the southeast corridor where Peter Niederman could easily lease 25,000 square feet for his residential real estate firm. So why did Niederman, CEO of Kentwood Real Estate, one of the nation’s most successful residential real estate firms, instead decide to build his own office building,…

Kris Oppermann Stern

April 20, 2017
historic district

Historic district dissent in NW Denver

Historic district dissent. Last week, West Highland neighbors filed a draft application with Denver Community Planning and Development to create another historic district in the Northwest Denver neighborhood. Although the application will likely will be revised to a certain extent, it does not sit well with Kevin O’Connell, a 22-year resident of what could become…

Kris Oppermann Stern

April 18, 2017

Shea Properties brings iconic features to 17th & Curtis

There will be stunning views from Shea Properties’ 28-story apartment building in the middle of downtown Denver, but the most interesting view may be from the street. Passers-by of the high-end apartments on Curtis Street will look up to see people swimming behind a 40-by-9-foot wall of glass at the end of the pool. “This…

Kris Oppermann Stern

April 17, 2017
Galvanize

Galvanize building in Golden Triangle trades for $10.54M

Galvanize’s original location, a historic brick-and-timber building in the Golden Triangle neighborhood, has a new owner. Boulder-based GAB Delaware LLC bought the approximately 30,000-square-foot building at 1062 Delaware St. in Denver from a group led by The Nichols Partnership for $10.54 million. The building was constructed for Rocky Mountain Bank Note in 1929. It has…

Kris Oppermann Stern

April 17, 2017

Hub 25 leases another 140,000 square feet to four tenants

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Kris Oppermann Stern

April 17, 2017
Courtyard

Rockies Lodging Capital buys Fort Collins Marriott hotels

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Kris Oppermann Stern

April 17, 2017

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.