Plain and simple: Colorado needs more housing
We face real challenges to the affordable housing issue. In both the public and political arena, the increase in demand for attainable housing, coupled with hurdles to create more housing, is a growing problem.
CREJ
November 26, 2018Single-tenant, net-leased properties sought by investors
A 4,995-sf Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant at 8350 W. 80th Ave. in Arvada sold for $1.42 million.
CREJ
September 9, 2018Has ‘mall’ become a dirty word?
As retail properties work to stay competitive and reinvent themselves to reflect changing consumer habits, has “mall” become a dirty word? Regional malls are “general merchandise or fashion-oriented offerings; typically, enclosed with inward
Kris Oppermann Stern
July 30, 2018The land perspective: Demand is as high as it’s ever been
When I am asked to provide information on the land market in Colorado, I generally have an immediate sense of being overwhelmed by the topic. Everything in real estate starts from the land side, and so much of where we are in
CREJ
March 26, 2018Colorado discount stores are filling the big-box retail void
When multiple big-box retail stores announced their closures in 2017, the U.S. saw massive closures nationwide. Colorado was not spared the onslaught, hemorrhaging chain retail businesses like Gymboree, Radioshack and
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March 11, 2018MPQ to feature new Affordable Housing Spotlight
Poorhouses, also known as poor farms, for paupers were created in Victorian England as the first publicly financed housing. The system came to the United States in the early 19th century as workhouses. Since then, housing for
CREJ
February 22, 2018Green living is important part of apartment life
Colorado’s booming housing market is creating uniquely greener lifestyle options for residents and newcomers. Much of Colorado’s recent real estate growth has been focused on multifamily living,
CREJ
November 27, 2017Prolonged expansion supports calls for optimism
A mathematician, an accountant and an economist apply for the same job. The interviewer asks each of them, “What does one plus one equal?” The mathematician replies, “Two. Exactly two.” The accountant replies,
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November 20, 2017Airbnb: The $31 billion gorilla in the room
Revenue generated by the sharing economy totaled $15 billion in 2014, a figure expected to grow to $335 billion by 2025, propelled by exponential growth of Uber and that $31 billion gorilla in the room – Airbnb.
CREJ
November 13, 2017Construction costs not diminishing profits, for now
A persistent gripe in developer circles is the constant upward movement of construction costs. This has been a substantial brake on the fast-moving train of new construction within the Denver market. Steadily rising
CREJ
November 13, 2017