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Rue 32: CityHomes by Centex is doing its first-ever Denver infill project at 32nd and Blake streets.

Kentwood City Properties agents Georgia Gallagher and Alyssa Jahns are marketing Rue 32, a 40-unit townhouse complex with prices ranging from the $200,000s to the $500,000s. The units range in size from 692 to 1,606 square feet. All properties will include either attached two-car or detached shared garages.

For more information, visit www.rue32.com.

Growth grants: Two Colorado Realtor associations received Smart Growth Action Grants from the National Association of Realtors.

The Greeley Area Realtor Association will use the grant to hire a consultant who will be charged with developing a quality-of-life campaign. The association hopes that will provide an organized and strategic approach to its smart-growth efforts.

The Pagosa Springs Area Association of Realtors will use the funds to sponsor a one-day forum for members and city and county officials to discuss ways smart growth can be implemented in Pagosa Springs.

The associations were among six groups that divided grants totaling $18,000.

Elevating prices: Overwhelming demand has pushed prices for a fraction of a four-bedroom unit at the Residences at the Little Nell in Aspen to $2.5 million.

That’s up from the original $1.35 million price set when the hotel began selling fractions of its residences in July 2005. Just four of the 56 four-bedroom memberships remain. Prices for three-bedroom residences, which are 54 percent sold out, have increased from $1 million to $1.5 million.

Ownership guarantees a minimum of four planned vacation weeks each year – two prime winter and two prime summer. Owners also may reserve two vacation weeks on a first-come, first-served basis.

Healthy growth: NexCore Group LP plans to establish a number of regional offices, starting with a new presence in Baltimore.

The Denver-based health-care real-estate firm expects to acquire and develop about $600 million in health-care real-estate assets over the next three years, said Greg Venn, the company’s president and chief executive. The company currently has assets of about $215 million across the country.

Staff writer Margaret Jackson can be reached at 303-954-1473 or mjackson@denverpost.com.

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