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Douglas County opens applications for a new grant to improve housing and supportive services for individuals with IDD, offering $2.5 million over three years for one project.
A split Aurora City Council vote approved a QuikTrip conditional use but denied the project's site plan, pausing construction and energizing local pushback.
HDR plans to relocate its Denver office to Block 162, adding space at downtown's trophy tower and boosting leasing momentum.
McWhinney announced this week it will rebrand as Realberry and roll out a tech-forward investor platform, debuting with a 60-unit Castle Rock build-to-rent offering.
BHV Adventures, LLC is set to be Lincoln County's first participant in the Rural Jump-Start program, aiming to create jobs and boost the housing market by manufacturing luxury tiny homes.
A 1920s City Park West building was demolished to make way for Chrysalis, a 70‑unit supportive housing complex led by The Empowerment Program.
The Broncos paid $13M for 480 Osage St., a 2.7‑acre lot once used by Cemco, adding another piece to their Burnham Yard land assembly.
Boulder County's housing search website has surpassed 11,000 visits in its first year, providing a vital tool for residents seeking rentals in the competitive housing market.
Douglas County Commissioners passed an ordinance promoting housing development and homeowner rights, streamlining construction defect resolution to encourage more projects.
Venu signed a Letter of Intent to build a $150M, 12,500‑seat Sunset Amphitheater at Webster's Flyway, promising year‑round shows, private suites and a members‑only Aikman Club.
The Denver City Council approved the Far Southwest Area Plan, focusing on street safety, local business growth, and community enrichment for neighborhoods like Bear Valley and Harvey Park.
Colorado Springs faces a severe housing crisis, with a 28,000 unit deficit and a need for 60,000 more by 2035, leaving many residents overburdened by housing costs.
Denver landmarks, the Petroleum Club Building and Downtown YMCA, are being converted to market-rate and affordable housing units, respectively, in response to the demand for living spaces.
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