Denver on the cusp of becoming tier 1 tech hub
Denver has an incredible window of opportunity ahead of itself. Areas with high concentrations or clusters of rapidly growing tech firms have created economic growth and changed office market dynamics. Tech companies leased more than
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December 20, 2019Office developers: Please look closer at Golden
First, there’s the hard data: There is 3 million square feet of office space with Golden addresses. Office vacancy stands at 5.4% with a 5% rental rate increase over the last year. Golden has had a positive 78,000 sf of absorption in the past 24
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December 19, 2019Platte Street Plaza: A Place to Sit and Stay a While
Denver’s Platte Street is one of the city’s most established and activated thoroughfares. Linking the Lower Highland neighborhood with downtown Denver, Platte Street achieves a unique sense of place by marrying the old with the new. Preserved and renovated historic properties pay homage to the area’s past as a hub of commerce and industry while forward-thinking mixed-use developments have ushered in a renewed sense of innovation along with new architectural possibilities.
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December 16, 2019How tariffs may stunt construction & leasing
Regardless of political leanings, American companies are girding for a rough ride if the tariff situation bleeds into the new year. After some 17 months, the Trump administration’s cat-and-mouse trade war with China shows few signs of resolution
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December 16, 2019Space invaders! Tech ‘aliens’ abduct office space
Snowflake, Robinhood, Freshworks, Checkr, Udemy, Snapdocs, Fastly, Pivotal, Slack, Salesforce, Gusto, Xactly. To the naked eye, this looks like a menu of available options for Playstation or XBox. To the Denver commercial real estate
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December 15, 2019Parc Mosaic: Luxury Apartment Living that is Perfectly Boulder
A collaboration between Tryba Architects, Millender White and Aimco, when completed next month Parc Mosaic will feature 226 units – studio to three-bedroom – in four buildings spread across a parklike patchwork of gardens and green spaces.
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December 9, 2019Colorado Springs enjoys a downtown revival
You’ve seen it in Denver – now it is happening in downtown Colorado Springs. An international attraction is opening soon, the U.S. Olympic Museum and Hall of Fame. A new downtown
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December 9, 2019Design Influence: Page is Always Thinking about Design
Page is a 121-year-old firm that originated in Austin, Texas. Presently, there are seven domestic offices and international offices in Dubai and Mexico City. The firm’s portfolio encompasses a broad balance of government, health care, aviation, academic, civic and commercial projects. Like the best of many things, skill, craftsmanship, time, tools and, ultimately, experience is what produces the best architecture.
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December 2, 2019The Beck Group melds best of both worlds in Hilton’s newest dual-brand property
Demand for hotel rooms in downtown Denver in recent years could conservatively be described as ravenous. With Lonely Planet naming Denver one of the top 10 cities to visit in 2020, there are reasons to expect that this trend will continue.
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November 25, 2019Public-private partnerships provide project options
Adapt or die. It’s as true of real estate development as it is in nature. That phrase has been repeated in various forms by authors, researchers, business coaches and, let’s not forget,
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November 25, 2019