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DENVER-Ending more than a year of speculation, Joyce Meskis confirms she will end an era by closing her Tattered Cover Book Store in Cherry Creek. The book retailer is moving to a new location in the historic Lowenstein Theater on East Colfax Avenue.
DENVER-Ending more than a year of speculation, Joyce Meskis confirms she will end an era by closing her Tattered Cover Book Store in Cherry Creek. The book retailer is moving to a new location in the historic Lowenstein Theater on East Colfax Avenue.
DENVER-Ending more than a year of speculation, Joyce Meskis confirms she will end an era by closing her Tattered Cover Book Store in Cherry Creek. The book retailer is moving to a new location in the historic Lowenstein Theater on East Colfax Avenue.
PORTLAND-Venerable Properties wants to acquire and renovate three adjacent vacant buildings in Old Town that would be anchored by the University of Oregon's satellite campus. The city is considering substantial public assistance because the project would help reinvigorate the area.
DENVER-Oz Architecture receives the "firm of the year" award from the AIA. The award recognizes a firm that has contributed to the profession and set an example both in design and leadership for at least 10 years.
LOVELAND, CO-McWhinney Enterprises is offering office-condos in its 3,000-acre Centerra master-planned community. The new units, priced from about $187.50 per sf to $197.50 per sf, will be built near the entrance of Centerra at Rocky Mountain Avenue and McWhinney Boulevard.
COLLEGEVILLE, PA-Given the board of supervisors' go-ahead, Audubon Land Development moves forward with the 505,092-sf lifestyle retail portion of its master plan. It combines big box and specialty retail with restaurants ranging from fast food to sit-down dining.
COLLEGEVILLE, PA-Given the board of supervisors' go-ahead, Audubon Land Development moves forward with the 505,092-sf lifestyle retail portion of its master plan. It combines big box and specialty retail with restaurants ranging from fast food to sit-down dining.
ORLANDO-City planners get their first look at Palm Beach Land Trust's planned 980,000-sf 400 North Orange Ave. hotel-condo-office-retail project. The development will be directly across the street from the two-million-sf Orange County Courthouse complex.