real estate
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This developer will soon own 4 Denver skyscrapers. The plan? Convert them
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A newcomer developer to Denver is growing his stake in downtown’s office market after two major deals at huge discounts that will leave him with four skyscrapers and more than 5% of downtown’s office supply. The Luzzatto Co. is buying the Denver Energy Center, the two towers located between Broadway and the start of 16th…
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Apartment construction slows after years of frenzied building in Colorado Springs
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The red-hot pace of Colorado Springs-area apartment construction turned ice cold last year. From 2019 to 2023, multifamily developers pulled permits to build just over 14,000 apartments in the Springs and surrounding El Paso County — one of the hottest stretches of local apartment construction in recent memory that averaged a little more than 2,800…
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Colorado Springs-area home sales sputter in June despite listings that reach nine-year high
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The supply of Colorado Springs-area homes for sale swelled to a nearly nine-year high last month, an increase possibly driven, in part, by investors who are dumping properties on the market because of tighter government regulations on the rental industry, one local housing official says. At the end of June, 2,974 single-family homes were for…
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Metro Denver real estate agents strive to interpret NAR settlement
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Spring typically marks high tide for the residential real estate market, according to Colorado agents. And this spring – with a low inventory of homes available to meet buyer demand – is no exception. Right now, brokers working that market are experiencing some added anxiety as they struggle to interpret a $418 million settlement by the…
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Metro Denver real estate agents strive to interpret NAR settlement
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Spring typically marks high tide for the residential real estate market, according to Colorado agents. And this spring — with a low inventory of homes available to meet buyer demand — is no exception. Right now, brokers working that market are experiencing some added anxiety as they struggle to interpret a $418 million settlement by the…
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Metro Denver real estate agents strive to interpret NAR settlement
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Spring typically marks high tide for the residential real estate market, according to Colorado agents. And this spring — with a low inventory of homes available to meet buyer demand — is no exception. Right now, brokers working that market are experiencing some added anxiety as they struggle to interpret a $418 million settlement by the…
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Jefferson County’s $273 million project — part of Peaks to Plains Trail — sparks excitement, push back
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An ambitious trail to connect the Continental Divide to the Denver metro is dividing the residents of Jefferson County, with some balking at the $273 million cost and others excited at the prospect of better access to the “truly quintessential Colorado experience.” When completed, the 65-mile Peaks to Plains Trail will connect the Continental Divide…
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Jefferson County’s $273 million project — part of Peaks to Plains Trail — sparks excitement, push back
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An ambitious trail to connect the Continental Divide to the Denver metro is dividing the residents of Jefferson County, with some balking at the $273 million cost and others excited at the prospect of better access to the “truly quintessential Colorado experience.” When completed, the 65-mile Peaks to Plains Trail will connect the Continental Divide…
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Jefferson County’s $273 million project — part of Peaks to Plains Trail — sparks excitement, push back
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An ambitious trail to connect the Continental Divide to the Denver metro is dividing the residents of Jefferson County, with some balking at the $273 million cost and others excited at the prospect of better access to the “truly quintessential Colorado experience.” When completed, the 65-mile Peaks to Plains Trail will connect the Continental Divide…
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More buyers than homes for sale in metro Denver, according to report
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With Denver area for-sale home listings at the lowest point since 2014 in February, buyers “still have an inventory problem,” according to the latest report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. There were 3,778 homes for sale at the end of February, including single-family homes and condominiums, according to the latest Market Trends report.…





