COMMERCIAL REPORT
Welcome to fall! 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 August, 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 AUGUST 2013
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Commercial Properties sold August 1 - 31, 2013.
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ARCHIVED 2013 CLOSED COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
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WHAT'S THE BUZZ IN THE COMMERCIAL WORLD?
Is Tattered Cover moving from 16th and Wynkoop?
A local commercial real estate broker is marketing the retail space that the Tattered Cover Book Store rents at the Mercantile Building, 1628 16th St. in LoDo.
New Denver eco-devo group ready to go
The Denver area has a new economic development organization, this one focusing on northwest Denver.
Denver's LoDo neighborhood in pictures - before it was a hot spot - at Groundswell Gallery
Before LoDo was hot, it was a cold place of abandoned buildings and desolate streets, of crumbling viaducts, trainless railroad tracks and crumbling bricks.
Denver hotel developer revels in history
Navin Dimond did the unthinkable before he began renovating the old Colorado National Bank building into the soon-to-open Renaissance Denver Downtown City Center Hotel.
Inside the new Renaissance Hotel in the Colorado National Bank building
Stonebridge Cos. is undertaking an extensive renovation of the old Colorado National Bank building, turning it into the Renaissance Denver Downtown City Center Hotel. The new hotel is scheduled to open in December.
Re/Max prices IPO at $19-$21 a share
Re/Max Holdings Inc.'s initial public offering will offer 11.5 million shares of Class A stock at between $19 and $21 each, the Denver company disclosed to the Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday.
Zocalo offers competition to 'solve retail puzzle'
Zocalo Community Development Inc. wants a business with a great idea to help "solve the retail puzzle" at the company's newest development, 2020 Lawrence.
Metro Denver's home market on national radar
Several national real estate companies compiled August statistics from the metro Denver market that tell of a continuing strong market. But there’s evidence of a slowdown.
City wins RedPeak zoning case
A judge ruled on Wednesday in favor of the Denver City Council and the owner of three parcels in West Highland that are zoned for five-story buildings, closing a chapter in what may be the most important zoning case in Denver’s history.
Denver Startup Week: Second Galvanize location coming, Uber rules and launch of Lyft
One of the big announcements scheduled to come out of Denver Startup Week 2013 will be this: Galvanize, perhaps the premier startup co-working space in the city, is expanding to a second location.
Historic Bonfils Mansion offered for sale
The historic Bonfils Mansion in Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhood is on the market for $1.635 million, Inside Real Estate News reports.
Downtown Denver surging with development, says DDP
"There's $1.8 billion — yes, billion with a "b" — being invested through 26 development projects downtown," Elbra Wedgeworth, chairwoman of the Downtown Denver Partnership, said Wednesday.
Ten apartment projects currently under construction in Denver
Our recent cover story, "Design Flaw," contains some startlingly lopsided statistics: As of July, there were a whopping 7,148 apartments planned or under construction in Denver, according to the Downtown Denver Partnership, while the number of condos being built was a meager 145 units.
Apartment boom: Will the 15,000 apartments being built in metro area convert to condos?
This week's cover story, "Design Flaw," delves into the drop-off in metro Denver condo development, a phenomenon some blame on construction defect lawsuits.
Denver's Zeppelin family is at it again
Drive 2, a four-story, 60,000-square-foot office building, to be built on the 20-acre Taxi office park in Denver’s River North (RiNo) area.
Home sales remain strong in Denver heading into the fall season
Home sales in Denver remain strong heading into the fall, Metrolist reported on Thursday.
Has condo development hit a wall in Denver?
In Denver, condominiums are an endangered species.
34-story rental project ready to go in Denver's Central Platte Valley
A 34-story apartment complex at Confluence Park is moving forward under a plan that will make it the tallest building in the Central Platte Valley.
Peter Niederman buys Denver office building
Peter Niederman, the CEO of Kentwood Real Estate, now owns an office building in Denver's Cherry Creek North neighborhood, Inside Real Estate News reports.
Denver announces funding program to revitalize Five Points
Denver on Thursday announced a new effort to revitalize Five Points, one of the city's most historic neighborhoods.
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UPCOMING COMMERCIAL EVENTS:
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