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Colorado has no statewide license for home inspectors; buyers should verify credentials, insurance and scope before hiring an inspector.
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless is advancing preliminary plans to add housing at the shuttered Downtown YMCA as it seeks financing to convert the landmark building.
Arapahoe County assessor data show single‑family median near $576,000 — down from 2022 highs but not collapsing. The numbers point to moderation rather than a crash.
Walker & Dunlop arranged $16.7M in equity for Verrbena, a 70-unit Maiker Housing Partners development in Westminster with Head Start and inclusive design.
UCHealth closed on more than 79 acres along Highway 56 in Berthoud, creating a sizable northern Colorado landholding. The system has not yet disclosed plans for the tract.
Jefferson County commissioners approved a 10-month pause on new data center applications to study water, wildfire and public-health impacts. The decision leaves some already‑zoned projects eligible under strict siting rules.
Denver plans to warm and cool downtown with deep geothermal wells and heat recovered from sewers. A micro-loop pilot is targeted in about two years and a broader buildout could follow.
A former La Quinta motel near I-25 has been cleared for Park Avenue Apartments, a 60‑unit supportive housing project led by the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless.
Titan Development broke ground on Compark470, a 133,133‑sq‑ft Class A industrial campus near Parker aimed at aerospace and advanced‑manufacturing users. Delivery is expected in Q1 2027.
Aurora lawmakers advanced a repeal of board‑structure rules after the Housing Authority won an appellate ruling; the move aims to ease financing worries for local affordable projects.
Stanley Marketplace in Aurora is under contract to a local buyer. Owners say the market and its restaurants will remain open while the sale moves through due diligence.
A Denver-based buyer paid $71.5M for a 13-building Commerce City industrial portfolio, adding roughly 466,000 square feet to its logistics holdings.
A planning commission vote moved AdventHealth’s Redtail Ridge campus forward in Louisville, advancing a 371,600‑sq‑ft hospital and 62,000‑sq‑ft medical office toward council review.
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