Housing

PricewaterhouseCoopers recently named Denver one of the top 20 real estate markets in the country to watch. Rent wars are not uncommon and houses are selling, on average, after about 33 days on the market. Not only has neighborhood revitalization resulted in some brilliant remodels of Denver’s finest Victorians, developers have taken on some massive loft rehab projects. Even new neighborhoods – those circa the 1950s and 60s – are getting facelifts. The message has been received. People want to live here. 

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First residents move into Centric LoHi


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Creativity Blooms in Crested Butte


Oakwood Homes takes over Reunion development


Four artists selected for SkyHouse installations


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Perry Row at Sloans model opens


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Affordable housing opens in Hale neighborhood


Downtown has seen $5.3 billion investment in five years


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A Golden Opportunity for the Golden Triangle


Design center to offer one-stop shopping


McWhinney starts two apartment projects


Economic development in Denver strong in 2016


First community announced for 2017 Parade of Homes


Still growing: LoHi gets 273-unit apartment building


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The Curious Evolution of the RiNo Art District


Economic summit to address housing, food, entrepreneurship


Country Club Towers hit topping off milestone


$250 million development on tap for Cole neighborhood


Salt-N-Pepa to headline Urban Nights fashion show


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A Crossroads for the Art District on Santa Fe


Inman offers tips for booming cities from Denver


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RedPeak sells One City Block to RREEF


NY Times covers I-70 expansion controversy


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Denver housing inventory hits record low


LinkedIn ranks Denver fourth in U.S. for worker migration


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Changing Denver: Homelessness in the Gilded City


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A Capitol Hill State of Mind


NY Times gauges $1.9M worth of housing in Denver


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