
The Effect of Legalized Marijuana on the Denver Warehouse Market
If you’re a Realtor in Denver you’ll inevitably get questions from clients about what effect legalization of marijuana has had on real estate. CNN Money recently did a piece reporting that marijuana has been a factor in the high demand for

Hostel Fish is (quietly) open for business, and just what Denver needs
Denver’s current economic growth rate is the highest in the nation. With that comes a rapidly growing population, exponential increases in rental rates and real estate prices year over year, skyrocketing demand for properties in coveted locations, and… the best

Denver’s River North Neighborhood Just Keeps Growing
Check out this article from the Denver Post detailing the huge commercial and residential real estate growth in Denver’s River North (Five Points) neighborhood. The commercial real estate market in Denver’s River North neighborhood is in a “feeding frenzy,” with
What to do in Denver: Check out free live music
We are firm believers in the old saying, “the best things in life are free” especially when it comes to listening to free tunes and soaking in the Denver sunshine. Check out this article from The Denver Post laying out

Priced Out: Athmar Park as a Wash Park West Alternative
In part three of three, Adam offers an alternative to Wash Park West and highlights the hidden value in Athmar Park. Check out parts One and Two for more hidden gems when the Denver housing market has you feeling priced out.

Priced Out: Sloan’s Lake? Why Not Edgewater?
Check out part 2 of Priced Out, where we explore the alternative neighborhoods in Denver, check out part one here If you have driven around Sloan’s Lake within the past year, it’s hard to ignore the overwhelming amount of development,

Priced Out: From Berkeley to Regis
In today’s post, check out part one of a three part series by broker Adam Waggoner, exploring new neighborhoods to consider in a market where getting priced out is becoming more and more common. In today’s market the typical Denver home
Property Tax Exemption
I am learning that there are some benefits to achieving “senior” status and one that all Colorado residents may not be aware of is the “Senior Property Tax Exemption”. For homeowners who qualify, 50% of the first $200,000 in the

2015 Property Tax Valuations
2015 brings with it the semi-annual property tax re-appraisal. All property owners should receive a Notice of Valuation in the mail by May 1st from the county in which they own property. Taking into account the market activity over the

Street Seen: Good Fellas
North Denver Tribune // January 21, 2015 Little Man Ice Cream held its annual “Employee Appreciation Day” on January 5. The company is well known for its philanthropic roots in third world countries with their Scoop for Scoop program that
What to do in Denver
New York Times // January 21, 2015 The signs of Denver’s economic high times as a pot boomtown and bastion of progressive urban policies are everywhere. There is the B-cycle bike-share program, among the most affordable and best-run systems in
What to do in Denver
New York Times // January 21, 2015 The signs of Denver’s economic high times as a pot boomtown and bastion of progressive urban policies are everywhere. There is the B-cycle bike-share program, among the most affordable and best-run systems in
SUNNYSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD IN NW DENVER THRIVING AMID SUCCESS OF HIGHLAND
Denver Post // December 23, 2014 During the recession of the late 1980s, it would be hard to find an area that was hit harder than the Sunnyside neighborhood in northwest Denver. Property values fell, crime went up and the

SUNNYSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD IN NW DENVER THRIVING AMID SUCCESS OF HIGHLAND
Denver Post // December 23, 2014 During the recession of the late 1980s, it would be hard to find an area that was hit harder than the Sunnyside neighborhood in northwest Denver. Property values fell, crime went up and the
DENVER’S NEXT GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD: SUNNYSIDE
CONFLUENCE Denver // December 10, 2014 Andrew Novick was renting a place at 34th Avenue and Quivas Street in Denver’s LoHi neighborhood when he decided it was time to buy a house. He wanted to stay in LoHi but found

West Colfax on the Move
North Denver Tribune // November 8, 2014 WEST COLFAX -Colfax Avenue, also known as U.S. 40, was once the longest road in America. The corridor of West Colfax that shuttles commuters from the foothills to downtown is well known for

New businesses invigorate Denver’s Sunnyside neighborhood
Denver Business Journal // November 7, 2014 Denver’s historic Sunnyside neighborhood is only a few minutes away from the bustle of downtown Denver and is directly adjacent to the trendy Highlands neighborhood. But sitting inside a coffee shop in Sunnyside

Honor Thy Elders
North Denver Tribune // September 18, 2014 National Grandparent’s Day set the tone for a touching event called Honor thy Elders at the LoHi Community Plaza, nestled between Little Man Ice Cream and the Linger building. On September 7, an
Little Man Ice Cream Shop Celebrates 1 Millionth Scoop
Yahoo! News // July 25, 2014 Paul Tamburello opened Little Man Ice Cream, named after his father, in Denver in 2008. Inspired by vintage Coney Island hotdog-shaped stands and roadside-monument nostalgia, Tamburello built his shop within a 28-foot-tall, 14,000-pound cream

Creating Community Spaces in North Denver
North Denver Tribune // June 6, 2014 As the summer season kicks off in earnest a far reaching variety of events are populating the local calendars of fun and free things to do. June is exploding with them alongside the

Two Restaurants To Open in Sunnyside’s Cobbler’s Corner
Denver Eater // April 24, 2014 Will Sunnyside be the new LoHi? Bordering the hotspot and restaurant hub to the North, Sunnyside has the potential to become the new destination for eateries, bars, and more. Cobbler’s Corner could be a

Case Studies in Placemaking: Stapleton, RiNo and LoHi
Confluence Denver // April 9, 2014 Placemaking is not an exact science, not in Denver, or anywhere else. It’s something of a collaborative balancing act between developers, businesses and the general public, and it never happens overnight, according to some

Pets of the Month: Scoop
North Denver Tribune // February 6, 2014 Born in Montrose, CO, Scoop moved to North Denver at the age of 7 weeks and hasn’t looked back. Scoop offices with owner Paul Tamburello and the real estate team at 3222 Tejon