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COMMERCIAL REPORT


We present another monthly edition of The Commercial Transaction, a report of all monthly commercial sales.  This data shows you helpful information and the inside track for the commercial real estate world. 
We have chased down properties that sold in December 2013 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 of the property details.
CLOSED COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS IN FEBRUARY 2014

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Commercial Properties sold January 1-31, 2014. 
ARCHIVED 2013-14 CLOSED COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS

DECEMBER 2013
NOVEMBER 2013
OCTOBER 2013
SEPTEMBER 2013
AUGUST 2013
JULY 2013
WHAT'S THE BUZZ IN THE COMMERCIAL WORLD?

Higher housing costs levitate Denver-Boulder inflation rate
Higher rents and skyrocketing natural-gas prices overcame a drop in gasoline prices to push the overall Denver-Boulder-Greeley Consumer Price Index up 2.8 percent in the second half of 2013, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday.

For no money down, solar panels go up
What’s the best way to entice homebuyers to add solar power systems to their new homes? 

CU Regents pick 3rd master developer for former Denver health campus
The University of Colorado Board of Regents Thursday approved a $30 million sale of the former CU Health Sciences Center at Colorado Boulevard and East Ninth Avenue in Denver to a new master developer, Continuum Partners LLC of Denver.

CU Denver to offer free lecture series on architecture
Building on the popularity of its Mini-STEM School, the University of Colorado Denver is has added series of free evening lectures in arts and architecture.

How much salary do you need to buy a home in Denver?
Denver is the most expensive inland city to buy a house, according to a study released Tuesday by HSH.com, a mortgage information website.

Emily Griffith school on the block, but name lives on at Emily Griffith Campus
The Emily Griffith Opportunity School could soon be history -- literally, since the circa 1926 school building at 1250 Welton Street has been recommended for landmark status.

Denver's new hotels bank on architecture and design
Everyone thinks their own city is brilliant; it's what other people think that matters. A tourist needs to be knocked out these days, especially when it comes to hotels.

Downtown Denver's 1801 California tower unveils new image after remake
1801 California, the downtown Denver office building still known to many as the Qwest tower, held a public unveiling Wednesday of its $58 million remake.

Denver makes push to win more retail
Attracting more retail development will be a key focus of Denver's economic-development strategy this year, Mayor Michael Hancock announced Tuesday.

Architect Brad Buchanan to lead Denver planning department
Brad Buchanan, a longtime Denver architect and former chairman of the Denver Planning Board, will become the next manager of the city’s Community Planning and Development department.

Average monthly rent in the Denver metro area climbed $63 in a year
Despite thousands of new apartments coming onto the market in metro Denver, the average rent climbed $63 in 2013 compared to the previous year, from $978 to $1,041.

Despite vacancy increase, metro Denver apartment rents rise
While the vacancy rate for metro Denver apartments rose to its highest level in two years, it’s still considered a tight landlord’s market and rents across all Denver-area counties continued to rise, according to a vacancy and rent report released Monday.

As Denver's apartment market soars into national spotlight, Highlands developer offers investor positions on 68 units 
With stocks on the Dow down 5.7 percent for the new year and with analysts voicing jitters about Wall Street and the prospects for the broader U.S. economy, where could a Denver investor find a market that looks pretty favorable right now?

Low inventory drives up Denver luxury home prices
Continued low inventory among metro Denver luxury homes drove prices higher and average days on the market lower, according to report Friday from Kentwood Real Estate.

KB Home makes flurry of metro Denver lot buys
As with many homebuilders around metro Denver, KB Home Colorado Inc. had a busy 2013 and seems primed to be even busier in 2014.

Study: Discrimination prevalent in metro Denver housing market
Minorities and families face high rates of housing discrimination in Denver's increasingly competitive rental market, new evidence shows.

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