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Gordon Von Stroh dies

“We will miss his wit, his wisdom and his great gift of student connection,” Christine [...]

Gordon Von Stroh takes center stage

“Arguably, millions of dollars of capital has come to the Denver area because of Gordon’s studies,” Mike [...]

Challenge focused on Greyhound Park

“The redevelopment of the Mile High Greyhound Park provides students with a unique 65-acre infill project full of real-world challenges,” Richard [...]

Retail demand in apartment high-rise near DU

Much of the demand for tenant space is coming from restaurants, both national chains and locals. However, we are getting good demand from some other non-food users. We have 25,000 SF of retail space that can be combined or subdivided into almost any [...]

CU Wins Rocky Mountain Real Estate Challenge

“I’m not fit to carry their tool-belts,” Mayor John [...]

Home rental vacancies rise to 3-year high

Federal tax credits may have convinced some people to buy instead of continuing to rent homes, Gordon Von [...]

FHA Chief Addresses Housing In Denver

There is plenty of blame to go around for the U.S. housing crisis, but there are signs the Obama Administration efforts are working, says FHA Commissioner David [...]

Colorado loan modifications rises 68%

Although the percentage increases in the number of loan modifications are huge, the numbers are not high enough yet to make a real [...]

Bullish outlook for Colorado's apartment markets

Earlier today I posted a blog that showed the overall Colorado vacancy rate at the end of 2009 was 7.9 percent from 8 percent at the end of 2008, and the average and median rents were down slightly during the same time period.

“Statistically it is unchanged from a year ago, although two years ago the [...]

Colorado's apartment vacancy at 7.9 percent

“In Grand Junction, vacancies have basically tripled,” Gordon Von [...]