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Rankings say Denver a haven for young adults, gamers
DENVER—Young adults with an affinity for video games would fit right in in the Mile High City’s up-and-coming downtown. At least that’s what a trio of lists released this week say about this former dusty old cow town. Forbes magazine … Continue reading
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Tagged Affordable Real Estate, Attractive Option, Boutiques, Business Publications, Coors, Coors Field, Cow Town, Forbes Magazine, Hong Kong Singapore, Ijournal, Key Media, Mega Project, Mile High City, Niche Magazines, Old Cow, Revitalization Efforts, Salt Lake City, Saw 2, Urban Neighborhoods, Young Adults
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CoreLogic: Denver home prices keep growing
. Dennis Huspeni Reporter- Denver Business Journal Email | Facebook | Twitter | Real Deals blog It was almost a clean sweep for increasing Denver-area home prices in 2012: December marked 11 straight months of year-over-year price gains, according to the CoreLogic Inc. … Continue reading
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Tagged Broomfield Area, Chief Economist, Clean Sweep, Corelogic, Denver Area, Denver Business Journal, Denver Market, Distressed Property, Facebook, Francisco Seattle, Home Price Index, Index Report, Mark Fleming, Market Fundamentals, Reo Properties, Report States, S Market, Salt Lake City, Statewide Colorado, Trla
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Study: Denver hotel transaction volume remains high
Denver hotel transaction volume remains high this year following a record-setting 2011, according to a study by Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels. The real estate services firm said transaction volume is holding steady at $217 million year to date, following its … Continue reading
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Tagged Becoming A Model, Cap Rates, Coastal Cities, Denver Hotel, Fall Conventions, Hotel Transaction, Investor Attention, John Mossman, Jones Lang Lasalle, Leisure City, Lodging Markets, Mcgaughy, National Director, Occupancy Rate, Occupancy Rates, Prime Opportunity, Salt Lake City, Transaction Volume, Urban Land Institute, York Chicago
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Real Estate Showing Pockets Of Strength
Real estate markets may be showing setbacks on their road to recovery, but they’re still mostly on the mend from a year ago. A number are even emerging as boomlets — some back from the brink. Here sales of homes … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service, Back From The Brink, Big Mortgage, Boise Idaho, City Denver, Corelogic, Delinquencies, Delinquency Rates, Florida Markets, Getty Images, Khater, Median Price, Mortgage Delinquency, Multiple Listing Service, Office Sector, Outdoor Amenities, Regional Multiple Listing Service, Salt Lake City, State Residents, Vital Signs
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Colorado’s smaller cities rank high for economic strength
Durango ranked first among small cities for its economic strength. Colorado’s smaller cities have some of the most robust economies in the country, according to a report on economic strength released today by the Policom Corp. Durango ranked first for “economic … Continue reading
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Tagged C Salt, Canon City, Colorado Springs, Des Moines, Durango, Economic Factors, Economic Research, Economic Strength, Fort Collins, Ft Morgan, Grand Junction, Metro Areas, Metro Denver, Metropolitan Areas, Olympia, Policom, Pueblo, Rd Place, Salt Lake City, Th Place
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Before bid, USOC must 1st choose summer or winter
By EDDIE PELLSAP National Writer DENVER (AP) – Now that they’ve made peace with their international partners on the financial front, leaders at the U.S. Olympic Committee must decide whether to try to bring an upcoming Olympics to America. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 2022 Winter Olympics, Ap National Writer, Blackmun, Core Problems, Eddie Pells, Exploratory Committee, International Leaders, International Partners, Lake Tahoe, Olympic Committee, Private Conversations, Quebec City, Reno Lake Tahoe, Salt Lake City, Summer Games, Summer Olympics, Usoc, Winter Games, Winter Olympics, York Chicago
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Christopherson Travel reports Colo., company growth
Colorado is the fastest-growing division for Christopherson Business Travel, with its business up 38 percent in the last year, said president Mike Cameron. Staffing grew 24 percent, from 62 Colorado employees to 77. Companywide, employment last year increased from 210 … Continue reading
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Tagged Additional Software, Airline Tickets, Business Travel, Care Management Company, Colo, Colorado Employees, Corporate Clients, Doing Business, Greenwood Village, Health Care Management, Mike Cameron, New Hires, President Mike, Salt Lake City, Software Engineers, Travel Business, Travel Colorado, Travel Company, Travel Reports, University Of Colorado
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President Obama’s smog standard enrages Rocky Mountain doctors, conservation …
A Salt Lake City doctor on Friday expressed “deep distress” at the Obama administration’s decision to pull back new national EPA smog standards, saying residents of Rocky Mountain cities like Denver and Salt Lake will suffer the respiratory repercussions. “This … Continue reading
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Tagged American Lung Association, American Lung Association Of Colorado, Brown Cloud, Economic Repercussions, Enrages, Epa Standards, Ground Level Ozone, Health Impacts, National Epa, Obama, Ozone Pollution, Public Health Consequences, Range Counties, Real Estate Values, Respiratory Diseases, Salk Lake City, Salt Lake City, Typical Winter, Utah Physicians, Winter Air
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Prologis sells 2.8 million-square-foot industrial portfolio
A 2.8 million square-foot industrial real estate portfolio has been sold by San Francisco-based Prologis Inc. to Clarion Partners. Prologis said the property was sold for an aggregate price of approximately $118 million. The 13 properties are located in nine … Continue reading
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Tagged Aggregate Price, Ceo, Cincinnati, Clarion Partners, Goals And Objectives, Guy Jaquier, Indianapolis, Industrial Real Estate, Investor Returns, Merger, Operational Headquarters, Pankratz, Phoenix, Portfolio, Prologis, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Francisco, Square Foot
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Surrounded by Denver Snow, Frye Feasts
J.W. Frye hopes extra socks underneath his open-toed sandals will be warm enough as he prepares to ride out of Denver and through steep mountain passes en route to Salt Lake City, Utah. For the past week, Frye has been … Continue reading
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Tagged Bicycle, Colo, Feast Or Famine, Four Star Hotels, Hospice, J W Frye, Kentwood, Key West, Mass Transit System, Open Toed Sandals, Picnic Tables, Prince, Profit Company, Rain, Rockies, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City Utah, Socks, Steamboat Springs, Steep Mountain
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