Bell Tower site under contract
Bell Tower, if it had been built, arguably would have been the most architecturally unique tower ever to have graced Denver’s skyline. “The striking design and highly visible location will make it an instant landmark,” Ken Schroeppel, the creator of DenverInfill.com, told me in February 2009, when I was the real estate editor of the Rocky…
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 16, 2018Capital Markets conference coming June 5
Capital markets in commercial real estate, which has been on a bull run in Denver and nationwide, will be in the spotlight at a halfday conference June 5. More than 300 industry leaders are expected to attend the 2018 Emerging Trends in Capital Markets Summit & Expo from noon until 4:45 p.m. The conference is…
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 14, 2018Development dilemma: CREJ conference explores ‘What Would I Develop’
Development question: Does it make any sense to bring more apartments, offices, retail projects to the Denver area today? “What would I develop?" is an especially intriguing question in the Denver area today, given the number of construction cranes dotting the landscape, rising labor and land costs, and increasing opposition to development from neighborhood groups…
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 10, 2018Taxi, Mickey Zeppelin’s gritty vision
Taxi, the mixed-use brainchild of urban pioneer Mickey Zeppelin, not only sparked the Renaissance of RiNo, one of Denver’s trendiest neighborhoods, but it predated it. While the River North Art District traces its roots to 2005, the former Yellow Cab campus at 3507 Ringsby Court first caught the attention of Zeppelin, a pioneer developer in…
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 7, 2018Prologis deal for DCT second largest ever
Prologis made a true blockbuster announcement this week when it said it would pay $8.4 billion for Denver-based DCT Industrial Trust. It appears to be the second-largest industrial real estate transaction ever. Ironically, the only bigger industrial deal occurred in 2011, when AMB Property Corp. paid $8.7 billion in stock for the larger Prologis. AMB,…
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 3, 2018Solar power is cool
Solar power is cool. Solar panels are so cool, literally and figuratively, they should be a key component of Denver’s Green Roof ordinance, I believe. The importance of solar was driven home to me recently, as we are in the process of adding solar panels to the roof of our townhome. As part of my…
Kris Oppermann Stern
April 30, 2018Medley bringing scrap metal biz, good works to Commerce City
George Medley spent his last stint in jail in the Adams County Detention Center in 2004. Today (April 13), Ben Gelt is scheduled to submit plans to Commerce City’s planning commission for Medley’s new home for his Denver Scrap Metal and Recycling - an operation with $12 million in revenues. The jail is less than…
Kris Oppermann Stern
April 13, 2018Alzheimer’s author headlines CREJ conference
Alzheimer’s care has improved by every measure in the three decades that Megan Carnarius has devoted to the memory care field. Everything from the color schemes in memory care facilities to the sensitivity of how family members treat someone with Alzheimer’s is different today, said Carnarius, author of the book, "A Deeper Perspective on Alzheimer’s and…
Kris Oppermann Stern
April 11, 2018Zocalo plans 16-story tower by Sloan’s Lake
Zocalo Community Development plans to build a luxury 16-story condo tower near the increasingly trendy Sloan’s Lake Park. The energy-efficient and yet unnamed development, with a total of 515,400 square feet, would be built on a parking lot at the former Beth Israel Hospital. The development also would include an unusually large affordable workforce rental…
Kris Oppermann Stern
April 9, 2018Denver real estate a relative bargain
Denver real estate is a bargain...at least if you are coming from San Francisco. Pilot John R. Tennyson late last year moved from San Francisco to Denver. Tennyson, a pilot with Southwest Airlines, brings a mile-high perspective to the Mile High city's real estate, which has never been more expensive. In Denver, Tennyson was able to buy…
Kris Oppermann Stern
April 4, 2018