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Aurora held a ceremonial groundbreaking Thursday for "The Stables," a Grovewood-led affordable housing project that will convert the former horse stables into roughly 134 subsidized apartments.
HW Home is relocating its Cherry Creek flagship to 9+CO, expanding into a 10,000‑sq‑ft showroom that reuses signature design elements and opens in spring 2026.
Arapahoe County is taking public comment on Bison IV’s Remora 6 Pad, a proposed oil-and-gas site south of I‑70 that could include up to 16 wells.
Colorado UpLift paid $6 million for a 70,000‑sq‑ft Aurora church and is converting it into a youth campus with a gym, leadership center and free space for partner nonprofits.
A Venture X tenant is pushing back on a DDA-backed plan to convert the Petroleum Building into 178 apartments, risking delays to the project timeline.
A nearly 876,000-square-foot Aurora warehouse sold for $63.5M and is now listed in CIRE Equity’s portfolio. The site is leased to a single logistics tenant.
Temporary valuation breaks expired and many Colorado homeowners are seeing steep jumps in property-tax bills; manufactured-home owners may be hit the hardest. Here’s what to check and where to get help.
Red Rocks is adding a permanent merch stand and an East Terrace for spring 2026, reviving a 1936 design and promising shorter lines and a new overlook.
Florida-based CP Group is poised to buy Denver Place at 999 18th St., consolidating downtown holdings as the office market struggles.
The DDDA approved $6M to convert the vacant Barth Hotel into about 50 affordable senior studios, but a 60‑year covenant and a right‑of‑first‑refusal complicate the plan.
Coba, a multi‑building bathhouse planned across from Auraria, would bring saunas, cold plunges and geothermal heating to La Alma with an early‑2027 target.
Baron Properties paid roughly $23M for West 10 Business Center in southwest Phoenix and will market about 72K SF of industrial space for immediate occupancy.
A longtime Courtyard in Central Park has stopped taking reservations and staff say the hotel will close; the property sits next to a city-run shelter with recent safety incidents.
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