(DENVER, Colo., Sept.12, 2005) Surrounded by downtown buildings, the 56-story Republic Plaza,(center), is the tallest building in Denver. Reports say a San Francisco company has agreed to buy it for a record price. (AHMAD TERRY / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
(DENVER, Colo., Sept.12, 2005) Surrounded by downtown buildings, the 56-story Republic Plaza,(center), is the tallest building in Denver. Reports say a San Francisco company has agreed to buy it for a record price. (AHMAD TERRY / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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Tenants of downtown-area buildings are signing more leases with rates hovering in the neighborhood of $40 a square foot. Rising rates still spell sticker shock for tenants who had been lulled by years of what were often the lowest rates in the nation.
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(DENVER, Colo., Sept.12, 2005) The 56-story Republic Plaza,(center), is the tallest building in Denver. Reports say a San Francisco company has agreed to buy it for a record price. (AHMAD TERRY / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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