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Startups · AuroraYou’ve probably seen the stuff that Rob Volkert’s company makes, you just haven’t realized it. “Go to an Avs game, you’ll see our products down there,” Volkert said. Volkert is the chief operating officer for Pretred, a startup that turns old tires into new rubber barriers used on the side of the highway or in Ball Arena’s parking lots. They’re a substitute for its traditional concrete counterparts. “We are manufacturers of the first and only su…See the Story
Startup that Turns Tires Into Highway Barriers Finds New Home in Aurora After Lengthy Search
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Denver, Colorado · DenverDoug McKinnon has sold another of his Cherry Creek gateway corners. The owner of real estate firm McKinnon & Associates last week sold 55-65 S. Colorado Blvd., two parcels that form the northwest corner of Colorado and Bayaud Avenue, for $3.2 million, according to public records. The undeveloped site is 0.38 acres, so the deal works out to $191 a square foot. McKinnon said the local buyer “will be utilizing the G-RO-5 zoning we put in place to d…See the Story
Second Cherry Creek gateway corner sells for $3M
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Soccer · DenverSix years ago, developers sold investors on a glitzy vision: One million square feet of office space, a thousand apartments and condos, restaurants, shops — the whole bit. If investors would buy $105 million of bonds in 2019 and 2023, the developers vowed to do what others had failed to do: Transform the former Gates Rubber Co. site in Denver into Broadway Station, a thriving 40 acres of transit-oriented redevelopment. A similar plan in the 2000…See the Story
New Denver Summit FC soccer stadium could leave bondholders hurting: ‘Breach of trust’
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