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Cherry Creek

Safeway Cherry Creek to close, host new tenants

After more than a half century in the heart of the Cherry Creek neighborhood, the Safeway next to the Cherry Creek Shopping Center will be closing its doors by the first week of January, officials announced today. The 51-year-old Safeway with approximately 50,000 square feet  at 3100 E. First Ave., has been notified by the Taubman…

Kris Oppermann Stern

September 15, 2017
Solana

Solana in Highlands Ranch checks all the boxes

If you had a blank suburban canvas and had a checklist for a first-class apartment community, it would be hard to beat the 9.89-acre site that is home to Solana Lucent Station. Solana Lucent Station is truly at Main & Main. Site plan for the Solana Lucent Station. Notice how close the future light-rail station…

Kris Oppermann Stern

September 13, 2017

Roski thrilled by industrial development

It’s a lot to live up to if you named your real estate company Majestic. “I didn’t name it that. My dad did,” Ed Roski Jr., owner of Southern California-based Majestic Realty Co., told me last week in an exclusive interview. I wasn’t surprised that Roski didn’t choose the name of the company, the largest…

Kris Oppermann Stern

September 6, 2017
csu stadium

Colorado State Stadium: Rams Charge Back to Campus

After 48 years, Colorado State University’s football team is coming home. The Rams played for the last time at off-campus Hughes Stadium in late 2016, after 262 games, not to mention a few gigs by the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and other rock legends.

Building Dialogue

September 4, 2017
Aerial view of Colorado's largest spec building, nicknamed the Big Bomber

Industrial market is ‘grrreat,’ focus of CREJ conference

Industrial developers, brokers and investors in the Denver area should hire Tony the Tiger as their spokesman. That’s because the local industrial market, to borrow the catchphrase of the iconic cat that pitched Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes, is “GRREAT!” That’s not hyperbole. “In the big picture, I think it is incredible,” said industrial broker Jeremy Ballenger.…

Kris Oppermann Stern

August 31, 2017
office

Office market conference by CREJ set

Michael Komppa began developing commercial real estate in Colorado in 1982 and founded Corum Real Estate Group in 1986. That timeline alone tells you that Komppa has experienced firsthand the booms and busts of Denver’s office market. Today, the office market is looking pretty good, especially with a flurry of recent lease deals absorbing some…

Kris Oppermann Stern

August 30, 2017
Lakewood

Clock ticking on GSA auction of 59-acre TOD site in Lakewood

Clickbait. The clock is ticking on an online auction to buy 59 acres of high-profile, transit-oriented development land being sold by Uncle Sam. Sort of. The GSA is auctioning this prime site in Lakewood online, but the auction faces some headwinds. The current deadline for the auction for the land in the Denver Federal Center…

Kris Oppermann Stern

August 23, 2017
Watson

Watson thrilled with Balfour at Stapleton

Going forward, Brian Watson could envision someone buying a starter home in Stapleton, continuing to move up to a bigger and more expensive home, with the final stop in their lifelong real estate cycle at the just opened Balfour at Stapleton senior care center. “Absolutely,” said Watson, chairman and CEO of Northstar Commercial Partners, owner…

Kris Oppermann Stern

August 16, 2017
Denver Post

Denver Post won’t celebrate 126th birthday downtown

The Denver Post celebrated its 125th birthday on Tuesday. “We’re proud of our history and our accomplishments over the past 125 years,” Mac Tully, president and CEO of the Denver Post wrote in a missive published in a special wrap-around section of the newspaper that included a copy of the first edition of the paper,…

Kris Oppermann Stern

August 9, 2017
Maxwell

Maxwell – Green is Gold for Zocalo

Once again, Zocalo Community Development Inc. has brought home the Gold. The Denver-based developer’s Coda Apartments in Cherry Creek has been awarded the LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. The 12-story, 185-unit apartment tower opened a year ago at First Avenue and Steele Street. Susan Maxwell stands in front of the Coda,…

Kris Oppermann Stern

August 2, 2017