Historic D&F Tower’s Top Five Floors for Sale

In July, owner Holly Kylberg listed the property for $4.5 million with broker Phil Ruschmeyer. Ruschmeyer in October enlisted online real estate marketing firm LFC Group of Companies in an effort to gain a wider audience. Bids will be accepted through December 15.

Shift Bannock, a Shared Workspace Provider, Opens in Golden Triangle

The 22,000-square-foot redevelopment of the old Fistell’s Electronics building pays tribute to the business that had occupied the circa 1898 structure at 1001 Bannock Street since the 1950s, after holding down other addresses in the Golden Triangle for two decades before that. The structure is now home to Shift Bannock, the…

Del Corazon, an Affordable Housing Complex, Coming to Westwood

The trailer parks are gone and the work has started on Del Corazon, a 197-unit affordable housing complex on 4.5 acres straddling Morrison Road in Westwood, one of Denver’s poorest neighborhoods. St. Charles Town Company broke ground last week on the $40 million project, which is expected to be completed…

Developer Jonathan Rose on The Well-Tempered City, Testing Ideas in Denver

Cities in a rapidly urbanizing world are facing a plethora of challenges: climate change, natural resource depletion, population growth, income inequality and education and health disparity. By 2080, cities will be home to 80 percent of the world’s population, straining the resources of America’s urban centers even further. In his book…

Judge Dismisses Littleton Resident’s Lawsuit Against The Grove

A lawsuit seeking to appeal Littleton’s approval of a mixed-use development in the city’s historic downtown has been dismissed. Arapahoe County District Court Judge Kurt Horton found that plaintiff Leah Burkett does not have the right to appeal the city’s approval of a site-development plan  for The Grove, a 260-unit…