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Denver Nuggets owner buys Trussville Promenade
A real estate firm owned by Stan Kroenke, owner of the Denver Nuggets, has acquired a prominent shopping center in Trussville. Ryan Poe Reporter- Birmingham Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ The real estate firm owned by billionaire Denver Nuggets owner … Continue reading
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Tagged Babcock Brown, Billionaire, Birmingham Business Journal, Book Of Lists, Denver Nuggets, Email, Giant, Google, Liquidation, Metro, Pinnacle, Promenade, Public Records, Ryan Poe, Shopping Center, Shopping Centers, Stan Kroenke, Target, Transaction Records, Twitter
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Real estate’s untapped ‘big data’ reserves
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Tagged 10 Years, Brand Loyalty, Brokerage, Consumer Behavior, Data Mining, Dream Talk, Email, Great Marketing, Leveraging Predictive Analytics, Lifeblood, New Music, Pandora, Pied A Terre, Predictive Analysis, Right Moment, Target, Term Strategy, Tip Of The Iceberg, Trajectory, Vacation Home
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NGKF Parent Buys Partner Firms in Philly, Denver
January 3, 2013 By Scott Baltic, Contributing Editor Kevin McCabe BGC Partners Inc., of New York, the parent entity of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, has acquired two prominent regional CRE firms, one in Philadelphia and one in Denver, BGC announced … Continue reading
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Tagged Advisory Professionals, Bgc Partners, Christchurch New Zealand, Commercial Brokerage, Denison University, Frederick Ross, Haverford School, Jeff Mack, Kevin Mccabe, Knight Frank, Parent Entity, Partner Firms, Philadelphia Region, Pune India, Ross Co, Sid Smith, Smith Mack, Sungard Data Systems, Sungard Data Systems Inc, Target
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Developer revising 9th and Colorado, hopes demolition begins in spring
Just hours after Walmart’s withdrawal from the 9th and Colorado project, developer Jeff Fuqua doggedly went back to work studying other options, stressing his commitment to redeveloping the former University of Colorado Hospital site in east Denver. “I feel very … Continue reading
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Tagged Acre Project, Burns School, Colorado Project, Construction Management, Demolition, East Denver, Fuqua, Grocery Store, Project Developer, Residential Component, Retail Sales Tax, Room Hotel, Sales Tax, Setback, Target, University Of Colorado, University Of Colorado Hospital, University Of Denver, Walmart, Zonin
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Boulevards Sells Denver.com in “Seven Figure” Deal
I just received a phone call from Dan Pulcrano, CEO of Boulevards New Media Inc. , and he was happy to share the news that his company sold Denver.com in a “seven figure transaction.” The buyer is Denver businessman Peter … Continue reading
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Tagged Amount Of Money, Boulevards, City Names, Dan Pulcrano, Denver Businessman, Denver Real Estate, Domain Name, Estate Entrepreneur, Estate Partner, Geographical Names, Losangeles, Niederman, Non Disclosure Agreement, Real Estate Transactions, Residential Real Estate, Sanantonio, Sanfrancisco, Silicon Valley, Target, Unique Traffic
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Is the Apartment Rental Market Overheating?
The still faltering housing recovery, tight credit, lackluster employment growth and overall weak consumer confidence has kept demand for apartments high, despite historic housing affordability. That, plus a shortage of supply, means rents are going higher, increasing at their fastest … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Goldfarb, Apartment Reits, Consumer Confidence, Employment Growth, Home Ownership Rate, Housing Affordability, National Apartment, Pwc, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Investment Trusts, Reis Inc, Renter, Rents, Sandler O Neill, Sunbelt, Target, Tight Credit, Treasury Bond Yield, U S Treasury, Valuations
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As Stapleton neighborhood prepares to expand north, residents want south …
Denver’s celebrated Stapleton neighborhood is experiencing growing pains as it completes its first decade as a community. Lauded as a leading national example of new urbanism and sustainability, Stapleton now finds itself the target of criticism from residents dissatisfied with … Continue reading
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Tagged Citizens Advisory Board, City Officials, Co Chair, Conference Of Mayors, Denver International Airport, Environmental Protection Agency, Forest City, Growing Pains, High Priority, Interstate 70, League Of Cities, Master Developer, National League Of Cities, New Urbanism, Northern Sector, Retail Development, South Denver, Stapleton International Airport, Target, Urban Land Institute
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Half of US Mortgages Are Effectively Underwater
still-falling home prices today highlights the fact that the lower those prices go, the more American borrowers fall into an negative equity position; that is, they owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth. Most analysts will tell … Continue reading
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Tagged 6 Million, Borrowers, Buyers And Sellers, Conforming Loan, Consumer Spending, Equity Position, Foreclosure, Foreclosures, Home Buyers, House Prices, Households, Housing Market, Mark Hanson, Mortgage Payments, Negative Equity, Personal Situation, Realtor Fee, Second Quarter, Single Family, Target
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