WHAT'S THE BUZZ IN THE COMMERCIAL WORLD?
Hancock wants $3 million to handle Denver building permit surge
After a record-high month of building permit volume in July punctuated years-long growth in the number of building permits submitted to the city of Denver.
Denver rated 5th best U.S. market for selling a home
Denver is the fifth best market for sellers of homes in the nation, and Northglenn is the top sellers' market within the Denver metro, according to a new report from Zillow.com.
Green Spaces adding 7,000 square feet in RiNo
Green Spaces Colorado is planning a 7,000-square-foot expansion at its location in Denver's RiNo neighborhood.
Denver brownfields developer Frontier Renewal buys former Gates plant
Denver-based Frontier Renewal on Monday said it will complete the cleanup of the former 41-acre Gates Rubber Co. plant site and prepare it for future development.
FasTracks East Rail Line To DIA On Track For Early Debut In 2016
Imagine traveling just 35 minutes to get from downtown Denver to Denver International Airport.
CU Denver's use of downtown development brings largest enrollment ever
Leveraging downtown Denver's focus on transit-oriented development to attract new students has worked very well for some universities.
Chicago company buys 193-unit apartments in Denver mixed-use development
The Apartments at Denver Place, located at 1880 Arapahoe St. in downtown, have sold to Chicago-based Waterton Associates LLC for an undisclosed price.
More construction but fewer jobs in metro Denver
Construction activity in metro Denver has increased steadily over the last 17 quarters, and analysts at law firm Sherman & Howard LLC don’t predict any marked slowing through the rest of 2014 and into 2015.
A short history of walkable urbanism and transit-oriented development
Travel around the Denver metro area on any given day, and it would be difficult to believe that the city was ever originally built with the pedestrian in mind.
More on the cover story: Are transit-oriented developments a campaign against cars?
Many developers and communities are focused on creating transit-oriented developments that emphasize walking, biking and riding trains and buses over cars.
Denver City Council passes inclusionary-housing changes
Hotly debated changes to Denver's inclusionary housing ordinance aimed at making more low-cost housing available will go into effect on Dec. 1 if Mayor Michael Hancock signs the measure approved by the city council.
Z Block project on Denver's Wazee will include Sage hotel
Z Block, a development on Wazee Street in downtown Denver, will include a 170-room hotel by Sage Hospitality in addition to retail and office space.
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