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2018 Tax Reform CREJ Colorado Real Estate Journal Conference

2018 Tax Reform: What Developers and Contractors Need to Know

LOCATION Hyatt Regency Aurora-Denver Conference Center Please join your real estate and construction colleagues for the 2018 Tax Reform: What Developers and Contractors Need to Know Conference and Expo, hosted by the Colorado Real Estate Journal and EKS&H, soon to be part of Plante Moran. The event will focus on the effects of the recent tax reform legislation and highlight key changes impacting the real estate and construction industry. Space is limited to 150. Register now. Four hours of continuing education have been approved

Lori Golightly

July 25, 2018
Source Hotel

Source Hotel, instant icon

Straight to the Source. The Source Hotel, that is. I put Stephen Dynia on the spot by asking him if he thought the soaring Source Hotel in the River North Art District would be considered an iconic building. ”I hope it is,” replied the architect, principal of Dynia Architects and the designer of the $50…

Kris Oppermann Stern

July 23, 2018
Rental

Rental-shoe-dropping silence

Rental-shoe-dropping silence. The sound you are not hearing is the other shoe dropping regarding the local rental housing market. For several years, even some industry leaders have been projecting that Denver’s bull market for rental units was going to run out of steam. With an apartment crane seemingly on every block, overbuilding would lead to…

Kris Oppermann Stern

July 16, 2018
Englewood

Englewood poised to take off

Englewood has been flying below the radar for a long time. Now, Englewood’s commercial core is poised to be begin the process of being re-invented as a revitalized and walkable transit-oriented, mixed-use development site. Indeed, Englewood’s 55-acre CityCenter already is a pioneering transit-oriented developmet (TOD) in the Denver area. Development within a half-mile of a…

Kris Oppermann Stern

July 12, 2018
smart city

Smart City conference spotlight

Smart city spotlight. No city will boast it has a low IQ, of course. But what makes a smart city? How the use of the latest in technology and data can actually change the infrastructure and the very fabric of a city, creating winners and losers, and where Denver fits into the smart city eco-system,…

Kris Oppermann Stern

July 2, 2018
Kentwood

Kentwood new office dazzles

Kentwood Real Estate's new DTC office is a mere nine-minute drive from the old space it was leasing in the Denver Tech Center. But the new space, in a brand-new $25 million office building at 4949 S. Niagara St. in the One DTC West district west of the tech center, is an entirely new experience…

Kris Oppermann Stern

June 22, 2018
West End 38

West End 38 breaks ground in Wheat Ridge

West End 38 recently broke ground on a key corner in Wheat Ridge. West End 38 also is a groundbreaking development in Wheat Ridge. “This is the first new market-rate, mixed-use project of any size in Wheat Ridge since the early 1990s,” said Tyler Downs, a principal of Denver-based Wazee Partners, the developer of the $40…

Kris Oppermann Stern

June 20, 2018
Ultra Petroleum

Ultra Petroleum moving HQ to Inverness

Ultra Petroleum Corp., a battered oil-and-gas exploration company, with little fanfare, recently announced it is moving its headquarters to the Denver area from Houston. Later this year, Ultra Petroleum, which trades on NASDQ under the symbol UPL, will close its Houston office and most likely move to an existing building in the Inverness Business Park…

Kris Oppermann Stern

June 14, 2018
Loup

Loup, Meranski ink a deal

Loup Development and Western Centers are a lot alike. Both Loup and Western Centers are longtime family owned commercial real estate firms with decades of history of owning and managing small shopping centers and other properties in the Denver area and Colorado. Both firms have a reputation for treating tenants in their shopping centers like…

Kris Oppermann Stern

June 12, 2018
Mill Creek

Mill Creek multifamily – Modera West Wash Park, Modera LoHi

Mill Creek Residential is on a roll in Denver, with luxury apartment towers under construction at the edge of two ends of downtown. Dallas-based Mill Creek, the nation’s second largest apartment developer in 2017, also recently sold the 275-unit Modera Observatory Park apartment community near the University of Denver for $92.5 million. I spoke to…

Kris Oppermann Stern

June 8, 2018