Day: July 16, 2025
Swire Coca-Cola scraps plans for large bottling plant near DIA
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Swire Coca-Cola, the Utah-based manufacturer and distributor, is canceling its plan to construct a 570,000-square-foot bottling plant at the northeast corner of Tower Road and Peña Boulevard near Denver International Airport. “Unforeseen delays and ongoing timeline instability have severely impacted the viability and delivery of the project. As such, we will no longer pursue the…
Read MoreRetail center Gold’s Marketplace in Wheat Ridge acquired for nearly $16M
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Gold’s Marketplace in Wheat Ridge has been acquired for $15.8 million by Canopy Real Estate Partners, a commercial real estate private equity fund investing in real estate across Colorado and Arizona. The 59,000-square-foot neighborhood retail center, at the corner of 26th Avenue and Kipling Street, is 83% occupied with 17 tenants, including Illegal Pete’s and…
Read MoreSEO’s Next Era: Manick Bhan on AI, Content Strategy, and Building a Brand That Lasts
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SEO’s Next Era: Manick Bhan on AI, Content Strategy, and Building a Brand That Lasts written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: Overview In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch interviews Manick Ban, founder and CTO of Search Atlas—a next-generation SEO and content…
Read MoreUS producer prices unchanged with wholesale inflation remaining under control
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By PAUL WISEMAN, AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. wholesale inflation cooled last month, despite worries that President Donald Trump’s tariffs would push prices higher for goods before they reach consumers. The Labor Department reported Wednesday that its producer price index was unchanged last month from May after rising 0.3% the previous month. June wholesale prices…
Read MoreDeveloper to demolish Centennial office for apartment project
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A vacant office building in Centennial is poised to be demolished and replaced with an apartment complex. The southern suburb’s city council last week approved a rezoning request from The Garrett Cos., an Indiana-based multifamily developer, for 6901 S. Havana St. The 18.9-acre site on the east side of Interstate 25 near Topgolf currently has…
Read MoreDenver judge orders CBZ Management to turn over records from its rental properties to Colorado attorney general
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A judge has ordered CBZ Management to turn over to state investigators records about how the company has run its various Colorado rental properties, including several notoriously dilapidated apartment buildings in Denver and Aurora. Denver District Judge Jill Deborah Dorancy gave CBZ and its constellation of associated companies until July 28 to comply with several…
Read MoreThe ups and downs of RiNo: New opportunities and questions of affordability
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Once a rough industrial area dominated by warehouses, foundries and factories, Denver’s River North Art District has rapidly evolved over the years. The area has attracted new investments and transformed into a bustling cultural hotspot, with vibrant murals, entertainment and a variety of bars and restaurants, making it a go-to destination. In 2004, area leaders…
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