COMMERCIAL REPORT
As summer winds down, Assured Title Agency is excited to bring you valuable tools that will help you better analyze today's commercial real estate market. This month we present a report of closed commercial transactions from July, as well as informative industry news and upcoming events you won't want to miss.
We have chased down properties that may interest you in the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson. Click on the map or PDF report to find out all the property details.
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CLOSED COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS IN JULY 2013
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Commercial Properties sold July 1-31, 2013.
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ARCHIVED 2013 CLOSED COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
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WHAT'S THE BUZZ IN THE COMMERCIAL WORLD?
President Carter To Help Build Habitat Homes In Globeville
A new housing project in Denver is getting a boost from former President Jimmy Carter. Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity are building new homes in Globeville.
Globeville attempts to reinvent itself through public art, new housing
Most people who pass through Globeville whiz by on Interstates 25 or 70, but those who do stop enter a neighborhood that is working hard to redefine itself.
Metro Denver mansion sales almost double in July from 2012
There were nearly twice as many million-dollar homes sold in metro Denver in July than in the same month last year, according to a new luxury home sales report from Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.
Hot July for Denver home sales
Buyers snapped up a record 6,104 homes in the metro Denver area in July, according to Metrolist Inc. of Greenwood Village. Metrolist’s Gary Bauer has been tracking sales since 1990.
Find Great Homes, Decorating Ideas During Parade Of Homes
If you’re shopping for a new home you might find one or at least get some great decorating ideas at the annual Parade of Homes.
Historic downtown building undergoes renovation
Dunkeld-14 Co, LLC plans to redevelop the historic building at 414 14th St., adding nearly 6,000 square feet of space.
Denver sees wave of new hotel rooms
There's going to be a lot more room at the inn over the next few years as developers shake off the remnants of the recession and enter an aggressive phase of hotel construction in metro Denver.
Resource Land Holdings moves to Denver from Colorado Springs
Resource Land Holdings LLC, which manages more than $500 million in funds for land investments, has moved its headquarters from Colorado Springs to Lower Downtown Denver to improve its chances of recruiting young finance professionals to the company.
July luxury home sales brisk in metro Denver
Like the rest of metro Denver’s home sector, the luxury market of homes priced above $1 million continues to soar, with a 63.5 percent year-over-year spike in sales in July, according to Kentwood Real Estate.
Metro Denver home sales jump 32% from 2012
Buyers scooped up 6,104 metro Denver area homes in July, up 32 percent from the same month last year, according to a Metrolist Inc. report Monday.
Etkin Johnson closes two deals in July
Capping a busy July, Denver’s Etkin Johnson Group closed two fairly large deals for south metro Denver office buildings.
Metrolist: Denver area housing market stabilizing
Month-to-month inventory levels in the Denver metro area in July increased at the same rate as homes sold, indicating a "stable, orderly and strong local housing market," Metrolist reported Monday.
An interview about Denver Architecture: Mary Voelz Chandler wrote the book on it
Mary Voelz Chandler has all the stuff it takes to be a high-minded architecture critic: a firm grasp on the subject, excellent taste and the courage to cal out the good and the bad.
Seagate continues metro Denver apartment buys
Talk about bullish on metro Denver’s apartment-building market: A California-based real estate company with a very busy Denver office just inked its sixth local deal in two years.
Metro Denver commercial buildings get the ‘green thumb’ treatment
Commercial real estate owners are incorporating more green practices such as hanging or rooftop gardens, judging by the amount of urban green space showing up in Denver’s Central Business District this year.
Denver-area companies choosing closer quarters for workers
Many companies have had to reassess their real estate needs following the Great Recession.
Development is renewed at ‘blighted’ 9th/Colorado site
Now that the Denver City Council has designated the 41 acres in and around the former University of Colorado Health Sciences Center campus to be an urban renewal area, development companies have begun submitting plans again, CU officials say.
Creative Placemaking Reframes How We See Cities
In Denver's Curtis Park neighborhood, Wonderbound and Junction Box have emerged as a template for a national movement. Today's placemakers are thinking outside of the box when it comes to urban renewal.
New at Governor’s Park: Emerson Lofts
Emerson Lofts, a two-story, 42-apartment complex of loft-style, one- and two-bedroom units in Governor’s Park, Denver. The infill development was built on what used to be a vacant lot.
$66.5M Clermont Park expansion complete
The five-year, $66.5 million expansion of Clermont Park Retirement Community in Denver wrapped up with week, with a new "town center," on-site Centura physicians' clinic and new amenities and services, said Christian Living Community (CLC) officials.
Metro Denver apartment vacancies fall to a 13-year low
Metro Denver apartment vacancies reached a 13-year low, falling to 4.2 percent during the second quarter of 2013.
Denver Metro Chamber to launch rooftop wind and solar system
When it comes to green energy, the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce is upping the ante — to the roof of its Lodo headquarters.
73-unit Highlands apartment building nears completion
B Street LoHi, a $10.3 million 73-unit apartment in the Highlands developed by Palisade Partners, is nearly complete, according to Paul Books, president and founder of Palisade Partners.
Cost to build VA hospital $400M higher than expected
The actual cost to finish building the Veterans Affairs hospital in Aurora is now expected to top $1 billion, or about $400 million more than was budgeted, The Denver Post reports.
St. Anthony's redevelopment to spur West Colfax renaissance
An old hospital complex, now abandoned. Big redevelopment opportunity. If you're thinking of the former University of Colorado Health Sciences Center at Ninth and Colorado, think again — this time, 6 miles to the west.
Denver office building under contract for $217M
Franklin Street Properties has a deal in place to buy the 20-story office building at 1001 17th St. in downtown Denver for $217 million, The Denver Post reports.
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