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Thomas Gounley

Thomas Gounley

Editor & Senior Reporter at BusinessDen

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  • English
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  • Business
  • Real Estate
  • Law

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Recent Articles

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‘We’re obviously still adjusting’: Denver landlords react to Sonder’s liquidation

“It’s not horrible news financially,” Revesco Properties CEO Rhys Duggan said. “It’s just work.”
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Bitcoin mining firm subleases Platte St. office space from tech firm

Riot Platforms is currently headquartered in Castle Rock.
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DDA doesn’t have to pay property taxes, but will if it buys Pavilions

The Pavilions mall downtown had a $1.7 million tax bill this year.
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Denver Health pays $5.5M for land once eyed by apartment developer

The site is along Bannock Street just south of Sixth Avenue.
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Preservation push for Wash Park home fails to advance to City Council

Denver’s Landmark Preservation Commission was split on 800 S. Franklin St. on Tuesday. It failed to get the needed five votes.
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Owner-opposed landmark application submitted for Wash Park home

Owner-opposed landmark application submitted for Wash Park home
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$39M in public financing proposed for half-billion Rock Drill redev...

The City Council will vote on a number of items related to the RiNo site on Sept. 15.
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Demolition imminent for ex-Denver7 building at Speer and Lincoln

The station’s parent company sold the property in 2021. An apartment complex is planned.
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Lender forecloses on newly renovated Central Park industrial building

The property was taken back from SKB, which also owns York Street Yards in Denver.
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Trader Joe’s to join Wayfair, Life Time in Northfield

The Central Park neighborhood is also getting a Whole Foods on the other side of I-70.
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Law firm takes floor at new skyscraper in move within downtown

1900 Lawrence recently got its loan extended through 2027.
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Amid Broncos talks, Denver Water tells neighbors it ‘intends’ to bu...

One property owner: “People need to know that Denver Water tried to pull a fast one.”
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Schultz reopening two downtown restaurants, but not bringing back T...

And a DTC property is available again after a sale to Cherry Cricket fell through.
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Bishop Machebeuf High property in Lowry sells for $14M

The nearby International School of Denver bought it to add high school grades.
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Developer sells LoHi site once eyed for hotel for $5M

The buyer is already a major player in LoHi.
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Two Denver coworking pioneers merge in a ‘step for growth’

Thrive Workplace and Creative Density had combined revenue of about $5.2 million last year across eight locations.
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Two board members to run RiNo Art District amid leadership search

City Council will vote later this month on whether to renew the RiNo Business Improvement District.
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Denver’s million-dollar neighborhoods see assessed home values tick up

But for homeowners across the region, this cycle’s changes are way milder than the last one.
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Denver office, apartment valuations decline while warehouses increase

Homeowners likely won’t get sticker shock from notices arriving in mailboxes soon.
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12 Denver projects win 2025 Mayor’s Design Award

A new downtown hotel received the first-ever "People's Choice Award." Another 11 projects received honorable mentions.
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Heavy machinery dealer files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

ProSource Machinery operates in Commerce City and did $10 million in revenue last year.