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A local firm’s perspective: We’ll get through it together
A local firm’s perspective: We’ll get through it together 1024 597 Central Development Properties

Like every other industry, Colorado’s real estate and development sector is reeling from the impact of COVID-19. Big openings have been put off. High profile deals have been delayed or cancelled. For many local businesses, reopening isn’t a certainty. Landlords are facing questions from tenants…

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Platte 56 Branding
Platte 56 Earns MAME Awards for Best Website and Best Logo.
Platte 56 Earns MAME Awards for Best Website and Best Logo. 1024 512 Central Development Properties

Platte 56 earned the “Best Website” and “Best Logo Design” wins from the Home Builders Association for marketing in 2019. Our marketing partner, DB Marketing helped tell the story of life along the river and the human connection to nature, bringing to life the logo…

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Cushman & Wakefield Facilitates Sale of 2 Buildings at Robinson Marketplace for a Combined $5.25 Million
Cushman & Wakefield Facilitates Sale of 2 Buildings at Robinson Marketplace for a Combined $5.25 Million
Cushman & Wakefield Facilitates Sale of 2 Buildings at Robinson Marketplace for a Combined $5.25 Million 1024 597 Central Development Properties

Cushman & Wake eld has announced the sale of 677 Alcott Street and 646 Bryant Street, two buildings at Robinson Marketplace, located at the NWC of 6th Ave and I-25 in Denver, CO. The two buildings closed on September 12th and sold for a combined $5.25…

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Tuk tuk company execs buy industrial space in Sun Valley
BusinessDen: Tuk tuk company execs buy industrial space in Sun Valley
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Executives with a local manufacturer of three-wheeled electric shuttles have purchased industrial space in Denverʼs Sun Valley, but the company is staying put in Park Hill for now. Walid Mourtada, CEO of Denver-based eTuk USA — whose vehicles known as tuk tuks start at just…

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