Commercial property owners in Denver are seeing less of a change in valuations this cycle than residential property owners
The hospitality and retail sectors led the way on the commercial side, Assessor Keith Erffmeyer told a Denver City Council committee on Tuesday. Hotels and motels saw a median 33 percent increase, while retail properties saw a median 17 percent increase.“That’s kind of a bounceback to where they were,” he said.
That reflects the lingering impact of the pandemic on office building owners, who are seeing many tenants downsize, sublease or barely use the space they’re paying for as more employees work remotely.
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