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November 2024

As many of you know (because we are just so excited about it!), the historic building at the corner of 11th Street and Walnut Street in downtown Boulder is nearing the completion of a hefty remodel. There is so much to share about this building, from its history as the former home of The Walrus Saloon (1973-2017) to its original wood headers (the stuff we real estaties geek on). After almost two years of ambitious renovations, the building approaches its debut. To mark the forthcoming occasion, we have put together a list of fun tidbits about the redeveloped property. Don’t

Since 2011, commercial real estate in Boulder County has seen a surge of investment. Not only from those traditionally involved in commercial real estate, but from many new players as well. Below are four factors that we see driving this change. 1. Market Volatility 2018 saw broad swings of market volatility causing scores of investors to punt on stocks and bonds and look to alternative investment classes such as private equity and commercial real estate. Real estate investments are known for stability and a reliable cash flow both of which are concerns raised by volatile markets. Commercial real estate investment is (most

Not a day goes by without news of yet another coworking brand being launched. Last week, Staples announced plans for launching their own coworking brand (apart from former partner WorkBar). Los Angeles-based commercial real estate giant CBRE just announced plans to launch its own coworking brand, with its first location in Dallas. Coworking Has Gone Corporate In their mid-nineties infancy, coworking spaces were created by entrepreneurs, hackers, and artists. Not property managers and certainly not real estate developers. But over the last fifteen years, an entirely new model of real estate has taken shape. Now we are seeing established developers, investors, brokers and property

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