$150 million Denver affordable housing fund approved by city council
10.6.16 Commercial Real Estate, Denver Real Estate, residential Real EstateBy: Molly Armbrister, Denver Business Journal The Denver City Council Monday night adopted new legislation that will establish the city’s first-ever permanent affordable housing fund, while an alternate bill was voted down. The city will, beginning Jan. ...
Poverty falls as incomes rise in Colorado, but rent hikes outpace gains
10.5.16 Colorado Economy, Colorado Rent, Economy ColoradoBy: Aldo Svaldi, Denver Post Coloradans earned more money last year and continued to escape poverty in a significant way, but they also paid out much more in rent, according to an update Thursday from the U.S. Census Bureau. “For the most part, these ...
Aurora dedicates two-block-long mural leading to Stanley Marketplace
10.4.16 Aurora, Commercial Real Estate Denver, Stanley MarketplaceBy: Tom Mcghee – Denver Post Aurora is now home to one of the largest murals in Colorado — a two-block-long artistic romp that provides a colorful path to the Stanley Marketplace gates. The city of Aurora hosted a dedication for the artwork, which is ...
New-home building badly lags demand created as new jobs are added in metro Denver
10.3.16 Denver Home Construction, Denver Real Estate, Real Estate DenverBy: Aldo Svaldi, Denver Post Metro Denver has constructed 67,403 fewer single-family homes than needed given job gains the past three years, creating one of the most severe new-home deficits in the country, according to a new study from the National ...
Foundry sculpts new future for downtown Loveland
10.2.16 Brinkman, Loveland Development, The Foundry LovelandBy: Jill Jamieson-Nichols, Colorado Real Estate Journal Brinkman Partners and the city of Loveland are sculpting a new future for downtown Loveland. A $75 million redevelopment called The Foundry will bring new apartments, retail space, a five-screen movie ...
Winklers weren’t off their rockers, after all
10.1.16 Industry Denver, RiNo Denver, RiNo DevelopmentBy: Jill Jamieson-Nichols, Colorado Real Estate Journal Jason and Ellen Winkler never meant to stay in Denver, and they certainly didn’t expect to change a whole neighborhood. “We didn’t say, ‘If we do X, Y and Z, other people will build things and all ...