This finance game is different
If you are anywhere near the real estate industry, you probably hear your colleagues talking baseball with increasing frequency
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August 15, 2016Project Management: Gusto’s Office Project Lives up to its Name
It seems like yesterday that we got the call on the Gusto project. Would we be interested in assembling a design and construction team to build out 37,000 square feet in record time? Gusto plans to build a large team in Denver over the next several years.
Building Dialogue
August 11, 2016Store closures spell opportunities in tight market
Despite national headlines of store closure and, locally, the bankruptcy of Sports Authority, the Denver retail real estate market has been largely unaffected.
Kris Oppermann Stern
August 1, 2016Has the market for shopping centers peaked?
One of the most common questions we hear these days is, “How much longer will this up cycle last?” The current economic expansion has been in effect for 84 months,
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July 31, 2016Welltok: Looking at a Corporate Real Estate Project ‘Inside Out’
Typically, the emphasis in a corporate real estate project is on the front end: the brokerage transaction and initial project scope. But a recent International Facility Management Association panel discussion, featuring the team behind complex deals including the Welltok corporate headquarters relocation, turned that notion on its head, suggesting that successful projects have much deeper roots.
Building Dialogue
July 31, 2016Political turbulence impacts real estate plans
While the adage “the only thing constant is change” remains true about life, commercial real estate developers and investors crave certainty to make good business decisions.
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July 30, 2016Health care is the new retail
In today’s ultracompetitive health care, Affordable Care Act landscape, patients expect providers to deliver care on demand and in a manner that’s more convenient for them. Whether it be calling around for same-day appointments, searching for walk-in care, finding an emergency department with a “fast track,” or requesting house calls or telehealth options, patients are behaving more like “health care shoppers.”
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July 29, 2016Brownfields programs present opportunities
Since its reinstatement in 2014, the Colorado Brownfields Program has been an integral part of the revitalization of properties previously overlooked due to the burden of environmental cleanup requirements
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July 29, 2016Stanley Marketplace: Reinventing industrial history for the mixed-use Stapleton of today
A stone's throw from Denver city limits, Stanley Aviation manufactured ejection seats for military aircraft at its Aurora factory from more than 50 years starting in 1954. After the 140,000-square-foot, two-story facility shut down in 2007, the 22-acre site sat quietly in the shadows of the booming residential redevelopment of the old Stapleton airport.
Building Dialogue
July 20, 2016Is my workplace safe?
Following horrific events such as the shootings in Orlando; San Bernardino, California; Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut; we naturally question the safety of our surroundings.
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July 18, 2016