MPC goes vertical on Highland Development Co.’s West Line Village MF project
Martines Palmeiro Construction broke ground in February on Highland Development Co.’s first ground-up apartment community in the Denver area, an integral addition to the West Line Village development near Sheridan Station.
Kris Oppermann Stern
June 7, 2020California buyer acquires Longmont multifamily asset
A multifamily residential property in Longmont sold for $3.6 million. The Baum Family purchased the 16-unit apartment complex at 1201 21st Ave. in Longmont from an undisclosed seller. Pinnacle Real […]
Kris Oppermann Stern
June 5, 2020The Met at Boulevard One: Emblematic of Lowry’s Evolution
A half-century after the last training flight took off here, the end of Runway One relaunched as Boulevard One. The 70-acre, mixed-use development represents the final phase of the planned build-out at Lowry, with more than 100 single-family homes, 250 attached homes, 420 apartments and 100 condominiums, including the new Met at Boulevard One.
Building Dialogue
June 1, 2020California buyer acquires luxury multifamily property in Broomfield
A newly constructed, luxury multifamily property in Broomfield sold for $90.72 million. Oakmont Properties purchased Caliber at Flatirons, a 288-unit apartment complex at 13872 Del Corso Way in Broomfield, from […]
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 18, 2020Construction projects continue in metro Denver despite COVID-19
Construction projects in Denver have been able to continue despite the challenges of COVID-19.
Kris Oppermann Stern
May 18, 2020Local investor acquires Denver apartment community
A Denver investor recently acquired a 12-unit community at a price of more than $216,000 per unit. The buyer, Vince Knight 2020 LLC, purchased the community at 1325 Madison St. […]
Jolene Wollett
May 17, 2020COVID-19 and CRE: 2020 vs. the Great Recession
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a catalyst for unprecedented health, economic and social events, locally, nationally and globally. Although every economic downturn varies in cause, impact and timeline,
CREJ
May 11, 2020Opinion: Inclusionary zoning hurts middle-class renters
The vast majority of Coloradans do not support rent control as the solution to fix Colorado’s housing shortage and the high prices that go with it. A 2019 Baselice poll showed that people prefer public-
CREJ
May 11, 2020Money-Saving Design is a Win-Win for Multifamily Developers
When a developer is planning to build a for-sale or for-rent multifamily property, there are many cost-saving design-solutions that can be implemented from start to finish. Knowledgeable and experienced architects and planners know where to look for creative approaches that can shave substantial costs from a project’s bottom line and increase profits.
Building Dialogue
May 11, 2020How coronavirus is reshaping our entire industry
The recent coronavirus pandemic and associated social distancing guidelines have caused numerous negative effects on our economy, not the least of which is the loss of an unprecedented number of jobs
CREJ
May 8, 2020