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Starter homes for more than $1 million? Yes, 3 Colorado municipalities have reached that level

A lack of condos and zoning rules that favor higher-end homes on large lots have a handful of south metro enclaves with higher entry-level home prices than the ski resorts.

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Pool hall owner buys former Bubba Gump Shrimp building in downtown Denver

The downtown Denver building that formerly housed the restaurant Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. has sold.

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Immersive Empire looking to open on 16th Street Mall, seeks $450K from Denver development authority

A dark corner on the 16th Street Mall could be lit up with interactive mirror mazes and immersive golf simulators.

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Aurora apartments back in receivership after exiting bankruptcy

An Aurora apartment building is again overseen by a receiver after a failed sale and exiting bankruptcy court with a reorganization plan.

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Daycare chain looks to develop one of Tennyson Street’s two vacant lots

Tennyson Street’s main commercial drag has just two empty lots. Soon, it could be only one.

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New café and cocktail bar signs lease at RiNo’s Steel House

Amoret will occupy space at 3100 Brighton Blvd.

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Ballpark neighborhood marks one-year anniversary of its general improvement district

Kate McKenna, clad in maroon and black, stood in front of a freshly painted white storefront with green accents.

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Higher prices for gas, groceries and flights will likely outlast the Iran war

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