Mixed-use
Hirschfeld, Nichols selected for Sakura Square
Sakura Square LLC and Tri-State/Denver Buddhist Temple have chosen the Nichols Partnership/Barry Hirschfeld Jr. team as their preferred developer for the redevelopment of Sakura Square and the temple in downtown Denver. Sakura Square covers one square block bordered by Larimer, Lawrence, 19th and 20th streets. “We are excited to enter into this next phase of…
CREJ
June 20, 2017Daycare center kismet
Lore has it that clients of McKinley & Hill Antiques included Ralph Lauren, Hugh Hefner and Oprah. The after-hour “sherry hour” soirees in the establishment that among other things sports an indoor, 12-foot-deep swimming pool in Wheat Ridge, were as legendary as the clients of the proprietors, Bud Hill and Matt McKinley. McKinley died about…
Kris Oppermann Stern
June 6, 2017Co-working space coming to Sloans mixed-use development
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Kris Oppermann Stern
May 12, 2017CU wins 15th annual Rocky Mountain Real Estate Challenge
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Kris Oppermann Stern
May 4, 2017Paid parking no ploy to redevelop Cherry Creek Shopping Center
Ever since I broke the story last July that the Cherry Creek Shopping Center would begin charging for parking in 2017, shoppers and many tenants in Denver’s premier mall have been, shall we say, upset. Last month, an ipetitions.com site was launched to try to convince Cherry Creek to once again provide free parking, as…
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 4, 20171031 exchanges may be axed by Trump’s tax plan
Riki Hashimoto’s phone was ringing off the hook late last week. Anxious investors had one question for the commercial real estate broker after President Donald Trump released his still skeletal outline for tax reform last Wednesday: “Are 1031 exchanges going away?” While a lot of media ink was devoted to things like the proposed 15…
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 1, 2017Water St. and the aquarium: Isolated yet connected ‘Whale Site’
Steve Ferris, Founder and principal, Real Estate Garage, Denver This the second in a series on Denver’s “Whale Sites,”defined as extremely prominent and underdeveloped land parcels whose size and location will define Denver’s future growth and development. Examples include the Burnham Yard, the former Denver Post Printing Site, Elitch Gardens, Broadway Station Area, RiNo Station…
Steve Ferris
May 1, 20171031 exchanges may be axed by Trump’s tax plan
Riki Hashimoto’s phone was ringing off the hook late last week. Anxious investors had one question for the commercial real estate broker after President Donald Trump released his still skeletal outline for tax reform last Wednesday: “Are 1031 exchanges going away?” While a lot of media ink was devoted to things like the proposed 15…
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 1, 2017Pioneering project coming to Westminster
The city of Westminster and REgeneration Development have executed a letter of intent to partner on the development of the first market-rate, transit-oriented, mixed-use project at Westminster Station.
Jolene Wollett
April 28, 2017Niederman bullish on commercial real estate
There are plenty of shiny, new office towers sprouting along the southeast corridor where Peter Niederman could easily lease 25,000 square feet for his residential real estate firm. So why did Niederman, CEO of Kentwood Real Estate, one of the nation’s most successful residential real estate firms, instead decide to build his own office building,…
Kris Oppermann Stern
April 20, 2017