Derive Chases New Adventures in Colorado
In the Denver-Boulder tech corridor, technology-driven companies such as Derive Systems are taking over. Derive Systems, a company with multiple offices already across the United States, creates intelligent, customized driving experiences by working to advance car enhancement software.
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August 26, 2018Optiv Opts for Comfort in 1144 Fifteenth Street
The comforts of home don’t always translate to the office, although Denver-based cybersecurity company Optiv is enticing its locally based remote workers back to the office with a brand-new, state-of-the-art, 75,000-square-foot headquarters. The new location includes many of the comforts of home.
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August 17, 2018Disruption(s) in the Shared Mobility Industry: Dockless Bike, Scooter Programs
As smartphone users and ride-share adopters, participants in the tropes of contemporary society play an important role in catalyzing disruptive innovation. Defined as “an innovation that creates a new market and value network while disrupting an existing market and value network,” society serves as continual witness to how innovations can single-handedly transform industries, systems and, for better or worse, human habits and behaviors.
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August 12, 2018Co-Working Insights Offer Look at Work Styles
In early 2016, HOK was asked a simple question by the U.K. Chapter of CoreNet: “Will co-working impact corporate real estate, and if so how?” That question lead to the October 2016 release of the white paper “Co-working: A Corporate Real Estate Perspective.”
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August 5, 2018Flight For Life Mahany Heroes Park: A Memorial to Bravery
St. Anthony’s Medical Center, a Level III Trauma Center, sits at roughly 9,100 feet above sea level in the mountains of Frisco. The Medical Center has a Flight For Life Colorado operation base on-site that works hand-in-hand with St. Anthony’s to save the lives of people with critical injuries within a 120-mile radius in Summit County.
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July 29, 2018Earth Treks Climbs New Heights in Old Sports Authority HQ
In today’s environment, it is rare and exciting to design a structure that not only incorporates some of today’s most modern architectural elements, but also challenges the team to include features that build community – both inside and outside of the building.
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July 20, 2018SugarSquare: Construction Solutions for Tight Urban Spaces
The amount of construction in Colorado, while sometimes hard on traffic, is a welcome sign of growth for the state, which will be home to an estimated 7.8 million people by 2040. While there are many notable development projects across the region, perhaps the most interesting construction case studies are happening right now in downtown Denver.
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July 15, 2018The Exchange: A New Take on Development in Fort Collins
Fried chicken served out of a waffle cone and ice cream served out of a 30-foot tall churn bucket are just a taste of the unique experiences coming to The Exchange in Fort Collins this fall. This redevelopment will extend Fort Collins’ downtown corridor a block farther north and exchange an underutilized space with something truly unique in the Choice City.
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July 9, 2018Zeppelin Station: Private Buildings, Public Realm
This is a good time for American cities. After half a century of decline, people are craving the communality of urban environments and all that cities have to offer. Post-war urban planning, through programs such as the Federal Highway Act, slum clearance and the Model Cities Initiative, often damaged the urban fabric.
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July 2, 2018Shears, Adkins + Rockmore: Collaboration is Key to Success
I’m walking into Shears Adkins Rockmore for the first time and … wait, what? Where’s the grand lobby? No perky receptionist? No awards on display? Am I in the right place? I look around at the door to make sure I didn’t make a wrong turn. Nope, this is the place.
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June 24, 2018