December 15, 2015 | Commercial Property Executive
Mixed-Use Denver Project Reaches New Milestone Phase I of Porteos, a 1,287-acre mixed-use project adjacent to the Denver International Airport is now complete. DENVER | Phoenix-based A&C Properties has announced the completion of the first phase of Porteos, a 1,287-acre mixed-use development adjacent to the Denver International Airport (DIA). Phase I of the massive project included the opening of the new Jackson Gap Street, which will provide immediate access to the airport and serve as throughway for residents of Aurora and Adams County. A&C Properties invested $13 million into the development of the new street and the supporting infrastructure, without resorting to public funding. Read more. December 1, 2015 | Metro Denver Jackson Gap Street opens, provides new access to DIA A&C Properties, developer of Porteos, led by Bill Wichterman, and Forum Real Estate Group, led by Darren Fisk, held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday morning officially opening the newly completed Jackson Gap Street, providing a new access point for travelers heading to Denver International Airport and throughway for residents of Aurora and Adams County. Read more. October 6, 2015 | The Denver Post Denver Airport among the world’s top 10 ‘megahubs’ DENVER | Denver International Airport is rapidly becoming one of the most connected airports in the world, according to a study released Monday by industry analysts, OAG International. Read more. August 18, 2015 | Denver Business Journal Denver's the best place to live in the West, says Money magazine DENVER | Denver is the best city to live in the West, according to a new list by Money magazine. The magazine rated Denver No. 1 in the West and called it a "mecca for millennials." Read more. July 29, 2015 | Forbes Denver Leads Forbes' 2015 List Of The Best Places For Business And Careers The U.S. continues its slow slog out of the Great Recession of the late 2000s. The Gross National Product is up 2.2% on average the past five years after declining in 2008 and 2009. GNP fell 0.7% in the first quarter of 2015 due in part to a strong U.S. dollar and lousy weather. But there are pockets of the U.S. thriving thanks to attractive workforces and reasonable business costs. Read more. July 29, 2015 | The Denver Post Denver rated America's best place for business by Forbes; 4 other Colorado cities in top 40Denver is America's best place for business and careers out of 200 cities, and Fort Collins is No. 10, Forbes magazine declares in its latest annual ranking. "The Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metro area, home to 2.8 million people, is attractive for its diverse economy, highly educated labor force and outdoor recreational opportunities," report author Kurt Badenhausen writes. "Companies are increasingly choosing Denver as the site for new operations or to relocate." Read more. |