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Loews Denver Hotel To Be Rebranded As Hyatt Place
The former Loews Denver Hotel in Glendale will reopen this fall as a Hyatt Place after $10 million in improvements, Hyatt Hotels Corp. announced Wednesday.
The Denver Business Journal - May 14 -
Apartment Construction Flourishes Near Denver Union Station
How about a quick update on all the apartment buildings shooting up like spring flowers (if the sun would ever come out) in Denver’s central business district?
The Denver Business Journal - May 14 -
Marriott Signs On With Fitzsimons Area Development
Marriott International Inc. has signed on to fly its flag over a planned hotel and conference center at a proposed development called Block 21 adjacent to the University of Colorado’s Anschutz M…
The Denver Business Journal - May 14 -
Denver Housing Market Recovers But Sellers Remain Scarce
Denver’s housing rebound is in full swing, but sellers are acting as though they didn’t get invitations to the party.
The Denver Post - May 14 -
Gaylord Conference Hotel Finds Developer For 1,500-room Aurora Site
Abandoned by the company that proposed it and left for dead by many observers, the massive Gaylord Aurora convention hotel project has found a second shot at life.
The Denver Post - May 14 -
Denver’s World Trade Center Towers Sold
Rosemont Realty LLC has bought downtown Denver’s twin World Trade Center towers, 1675 and 1625 Broadway, the city’s biggest real estate transaction of the year to date.
The Denver Business Journal - April 23 -
Denver Downtown Residence Inn Sold For $80M
Denver’s 228-room Residence Inn by Marriott Denver City Center and an adjoining 448-space parking garage have been bought by a unit of Oak Brook, Ill.-based Inland American Real Estate Trust Inc…
The Denver Business Journal - April 23 -
Dual-branded Hotel Makes Its Debut In Denver
Denver’s first dual-branded hotel officially opened Monday, giving customers of Hampton Inn and Homewood Suites places to stay — in the same downtown building.
The Denver Business Journal - April 23 -
Map: Denver Homes’ Change In Assessor’s Value For 2013 By Neighborhood
Map: Denver homes’ change in assessor’s value for 2013 by neighborhood…
The Denver Post - April 23 -
Smashburger Founder Rick Schaden Invests In Banking And Real Estate
The parent company of Smashburger and its chairman Rick Schaden have made an investment in Denver-based CIC Bancshares, the owner of Centennial Bank.
The Denver Post - April 23



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