Real Estate Development

Real estate development is about creating the places that make a city tick. From transit-oriented development at light-rail stations to apartment complexes on the Platte River to repurposed historic buildings all over town, these are the places that put a face on Denver. But first you need real-estate developers who are willing to take a chance. Where most see vacant land or abandoned buildings, smart developers see opportunities. In Denver, the opportunities for infill development have turned into home runs now known as LoDo, Stapleton, Lowry and RiNo. In 1990, these neighborhoods were unrecognizable to Denverites accustomed to their good 21st-century looks.

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Stellar Homes and Gardens


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Salida: Whitewater of Creativity


Development News Avelina 180

New LoDo restaurant opens this summer


Development News Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

Luxury home sales flat over last year


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Affordable housing opens in Ruby Hill


Development News Triangle 180

Triangle Building to get cafe, market


Feature Story Sunnyside

Beautiful Blocks Denver: Sunnyside


Washington Post covers Denver and the other finalists in $40 million Smart City Challenge


Development News Thirsty Lion

Thirsty Lion set to open in Cherry Creek


Development News Eastside 180

AIA recognizes young architects


Feature Story Denver Union Station 250

Planning Downtown: A Look Back on the 2007 Downtown Area Plan


Development News 18th Central 180

Neighborhood market slated for LoHi


Development News POH

Seven builders commit to Parade of Homes


Feature Story Be the Gift

Be the Gift Rolls out Workshop on Wheels


AP story explores Brighton Boulevard in RiNo


SF Gate looks at Lawrence Argent's 92-foot "Venus"


NY Times explores Union Station as A Line opens


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The Heart of the Arts in Trinidad


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Confluent wins award for The LAB


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New owners to restore historic Bosler House


USA Today explores Denver apartment boom


Development News Aileron 180

Developers selected for Lowry's Boulevard One


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