How multifamily models are evolving
The apartment landscape in metro Denver has changed tremendously over the past decade. Construction of new multifamily assets has added 58,000 units of inventory to the market since 2010.
CREJ
May 13, 2019
How local growth restrictions impact affordability
Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are a-Changin’” title track is not only the most powerful pre-electric album, but also it is the perfect anthem for today’s metro Denver – the population is exploding,
CREJ
May 12, 2019
Handling tenant requests for assistance animals
Landlords, owners’ associations and property managers across Colorado have been experiencing an increase in requests for accommodations for assistance animals – either a traditional “service animal”
CREJ
May 12, 2019
Find Stability in MF Development: Take Long-Term Investment Approach
If one thing is certain in today’s unpredictable development market, it’s that nothing is certain. Tariffs, fluctuating interest rates, labor shortages and rising costs all have contributed to one of the more volatile markets in recent memory.
Building Dialogue
April 22, 2019
Partnership purchases Fountain apartment property
A partnership recently picked up a Fountain apartment property at a price topping $2 million.
Jolene Wollett
April 21, 2019
Infill apartments sell to Indiana-based buyer
The Grammercy sold to a buyer making its first Denver acquisition with its $25.8 million buy.
Jolene Wollett
April 15, 2019
Apartments off Harmony Road corridor fetch $63.5 million
A Fort Collins apartment community with large units, a like-new clubhouse and abundant amenities within reach was acquired for $63.5 million. Formerly Argyle at Willow Springs, the 280-unit community now is called Alvista Harmony. It’s located at 2002 Battlecreek Drive, just south of the Harmony Road corridor. “You have everything you want about two minutes…
Kris Oppermann Stern
April 7, 2019
North Main at Steel Ranch apartments change hands at $67 million
Confluence Cos. sold its North Main at Steel Ranch apartments in Louisville for $67 million, or $293,860 per unit. The 228-unit community at 1724 Steel St. sits on 7.66 acres and features more of a “neighborhood feel” than some of the other new apartment developments in Louisville, according to CBRE Senior Vice President Matt Barnett.…
Kris Oppermann Stern
April 6, 2019
Ridge at Wheatlands sells to AvalonBay for $91.25M
AvalonBay paid $91.25 million, according to public records, for the 338-unit Ridge at Wheatlands community at 6855 S. Langdale St. in Aurora.
Jolene Wollett
March 24, 2019
Denver among top 5 markets for commercial real estate investment, CBRE survey finds
A recent survey of commercial real estate investors ranked Denver as a top target among Americas metros. Denver advanced for the third year in a row, jumping two spots to tie with Atlanta at No. 5 in CBRE’s 2019 Americas Investor Intentions Survey. The survey, which covers all asset types, found that, in 2019, more…
CREJ
March 22, 2019









