1401 Lawrence: Forward Facing
Debuting on Denver’s expanding cultural red carpet and filling a long-missing link in the city’s urban fabric, Toronto-based First Gulf’s new office development 1401 Lawrence is poised to usher in the next generation of skyline-defining towers.
Building Dialogue
May 31, 2016The hospital campus redefined
Continuum of care, retailization, flexibility: Buzzwords bringing change and redefining the hospital campus of today.
Jolene Wollett
May 31, 2016How to deal with wrongful Airbnb subletting
Valued at over $20 billion, Airbnb is the Uber of rentals. Through the Airbnb website, people can rent rooms, apartments and homes.
CREJ
May 27, 2016Negative trifecta is coming to Denver market
The collapse of the housing bubble in 2007 affected single- and multifamily building. Now that we’re almost 10 years past the problem, we see the multifamily market bouncing back strongly while single-family housing has yet to fully recover.
CREJ
May 16, 2016Shrinking units become a growing trend
Apartments are getting smaller and the mix of units is getting less diverse as the multifamily market tries to balance demand from population growth with relatively stagnant income growth.
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 15, 2016How today’s cycle compares to past decades
We’re all aware of what seems to be a building frenzy in the apartment sector in Denver, accompanied, until recently, by strong rent growth.
CREJ
May 15, 2016The Influence of Design on the Learning Environment
While every prospective student has his own criteria for choosing a college, campus appearance influences the decision between 62 and 80 percent of prospective students.
Building Dialogue
May 3, 2016Beverage production makes its mark on retail
As the alcohol-beverage production industry becomes a larger economic contributor to the state, its commercial real estate footprint increases exponentially. And as this industry evolves to embrace a robust front-of-house as well as production, the retail component becomes more important.
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 2, 2016Alley 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, 2016Boulder by Nature
From the outside, the notion of real estate development is generally seen as a straightforward equation of risk and reward. Those willing to assume the largest of risks lead the line for the greatest rewards and behind them builders, architects, engineers, subcontractors, material suppliers and myriad others eagerly cue up in a revenue chain led by the daring few who see prosperous potential on every corner.
Building Dialogue
April 18, 2016