WHAT'S THE BUZZ IN THE COMMERCIAL WORLD?
Inventory of metro Denver homes rises substantially
The inventory issue metro Denver residential real estate brokers have been complaining about for months might actually be easing as the number of homes available for sale here jumped 15 percent from a month earlier and an impressive 39 percent from the same time last year, according to Metrolist Inc.’s latest report.
Fewer underwater in the Denver metro area in the first quarter of 2014
Fewer metro Denver homeowners owed more on their mortgages than their homes were worth in the first quarter of 2014 than the year-ago period, according to a report Thursday from CoreLogic.
Zeppelin project in Denver's RiNo neighborhood proves popular
Not many office-space developers can say two of their most recent projects were 100 percent pre-leased when they opened.
Downtown Denver Partnership presents six awards
The Downtown Denver Partnership presented six awards recognizing business, projects and initiatives that have had the most significant impact on the center city in 2013 at a dinner sponsored by Polsinelli May 29.
Denver ranks seventh among park-packed cities
Denver's bounty of large, well-funded, close-to-home parks earned it seventh place in The Trust for Public Land's annual ParkScore ranking, climbing from 17th in last year's index.
Young Denver renters have big appetite for tiny units
An influx of young adults has turned metro Denver's rental market red hot.
Downtown Denver seeks to transform LoDo alleyways
Chances are you’ve strolled along glancing in store windows down the spine of Denver a time or two.
Denver home prices reach all-time high
Denver-area home-resale prices rose an average 9.1 percent in March from a year earlier, and also were up 1.4 percent from February, reaching an all-time high level, according to the latest monthly S&P/Case-Shiller Home Prices Index.
Could tiny houses solve a big problem in Denver?
In his Construction Management classroom, surrounded by his students' papers, Frank Sturgell reads his e-mails.
A bright spot on Brighton Boulevard; Industry Denver opens first phase
The first phase of the Industry Denver office complex is now open, and city leaders are hailing the development as continuing the transformation of the Brighton Boulevard corridor north of the city.
Palisade Partners sells new Denver apartment building for $15 million
How do you make a commercial real estate sale with no comps (comparison property sales)?
A first: Construction company JE Dunn's new CEO isn't a Dunn
Gordon Lansford, president and CEO of Kansas City-based JE Dunn Construction since January is the first leader of the company who doesn’t have the last name of Dunn.
New luxury hotel planned for Cherry Creek North
What was planned as a seven-story office development in Cherry Creek North will become a luxury hotel instead after a lawsuit delayed construction for more than a year.
Mayor Calls For More Officers In LoDo
Mayor Michael Hancock says the Denver Police Department will start adding more officers to patrol Denver's Lower Downtown area.
Does Denver need to build another major convention hotel downtown?
Denver city and tourism leaders began what could be an intriguing conversation Monday: Whether the city needs to stop the piecemeal development around the Colorado Convention Center and find room to build a new high-capacity hotel connected to the popular event space.
Denver City Council To Decide Fate Of Historic Church
There's a battle over property rights versus historic preservation in Denver and now the city council will decide the fate of a historic church.
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