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, 2019Elitch 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, 2019Where 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.
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September 15, 2019Measurable Results: Thoughtful Process Leads to Design Workshop’s Legacy Design
For 50 years Design Workshop has been cultivating a pragmatic design ethos, which is shaped by the thoughtful consideration of four guiding principles – environment, community, economics, and art. The sum of the whole is a well-established legacy of design excellence that stretches across 30 different countries in communities around the world.
Building Dialogue
September 8, 2019The exciting future of multifamily design in Colo.
Today’s multifamily experience undoubtedly has matured over recent decades.
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September 6, 2019The Hub: RiNo’s Biggest, Newest Office Buildings Fit Right In
Denver’s gritty and funky River North neighborhood, one-time warehouse district now hipster central, has been going through a makeover for the last decade. But, after last month’s $86 million sale of 13-acres in Denargo Market for a “game-changing development,” it’s clear that RiNo’s pace of grunge-to-upscale might be kicking into overdrive.
Building Dialogue
August 30, 2019Building Community-Minded Entertainment Complexes
When a professional sports team builds a new stadium or arena, it makes national news. The modern technology, enhanced amenities and overall “fan experience” are definitely headline-worthy. And with millions of people clamoring to see their favorite pro sports team in action, it’s understandable why so much time and attention is given to these 21st century coliseums.
Building Dialogue
August 26, 2019Increasing demand from renters for larger units
As homeownership in Denver becomes increasingly more expensive, we expect demand for larger rental units to increase.
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August 25, 2019Denver apts.: Climate change or just weather?
Planning is paramount in developing strategic initiatives, increasing flexibility and reducing risk across all businesses and industries, including multifamily.
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August 22, 2019The impact of mill levies on property value
Developers from out of state, namely Texas, where real estate taxes are much higher, typically are pleased to see how low taxes are in Colorado.
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August 21, 2019