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Colorado lawmakers duel over data centers: Grant millions in tax breaks or regulate them without incentives?

“What we need to avoid is a race to attract data centers that turns into a race to the bottom,” an environmental group official says.

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Neglected, early 1900s building on Larimer finally to get a face-lift

The restoration is expected to be completed by the end of 2027.

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Former owner of The Church Nightclub purchases another Denver church

Former owner of The Church Nightclub Regas Christou is adding to his real estate portfolio with the purchase of 430 Years Church of God in Christ in Five Points

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Colorado bike builder Spot can seek millions in royalties from Gates Corp., judge rules

Colorado bike builder Spot, based our of Golden, can proceed in lawsuit against Gates Corp. regarding the installation process behind Carbon Drive, a judge ruled.

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Luxury Aspen estate hits the market for $75 million in gated community

The property is at 401 Carroll Drive and sits on 6 acres.

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Nearly 150 BMWs destroyed Wednesday in Thornton wildfire, cause still undetermined

About 150 BMW cars were destroyed as the Huron fire spread across 10 acres in Thornton on Wednesday after several days of dry, windy weather, according to local officials.

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California-based real estate developer plans apartment complex at Denver Montessori school site

California-based real estate developer Kennedy Wilson submitted a proposal for a 242-unit apartment complex at the site of Family Star Montessori in Denver.

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Development authority hopes to create some ‘buzz’ about Denver Pavilions’ future