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An employee of the US Department of Health and Human Services sent an email Wednesday that mistakenly included plans to ...
The man behind Club Vinyl and the Church, which now have new owners, is moving on.
Brandon Shorenstein was thrust into the top job at his family’s storied real-estate empire during a time of maximum upheaval.
On a gusty day in February, Ben Burke and Johanna Ostrum toured Jennings 1, an idle oil well in Pierce. Hemmed in by a fence ...
The Commanders are poised to start playing in their namesake city under a $3 billion plan to develop the site of the defunct RFK Stadium in Northeast D.C. The team would leave its aging home in Prince ...
Complaints from multiple business sectors led Denver to redo the rules for its Energize Denver building performance policy — ...
Landlords of large office buildings and hospitals in Denver have pushed back against city and state green building rules.
The vacancy rate for downtown Denver office space, already sky high, ticked up in the first quarter of 2025, according to ...
Denver's office market slumps in Q1, but sublease volume shrinks as the southeast sees demand for plug-and-play space and ...
The security officers who work at courthouses, police departments, and other Denver government buildings may go on strike as ...
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There’s a major new player, and a new plan, for 300 E. 42nd St., an 18-story, 235,000 square-foot office and retail building which investor David Werner was reported to be buying at a deep discount.