Midmarket offices: An untapped investor sector
While trophy and value-add office properties have led Denver’s investment market for the past several years, there are good reasons why more investors should be looking at Denver’s stabilized/Class B multitenant office
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December 21, 2018Infusing Art to Enhance Private Development
You notice a thin white structure pouring down the side of a building and splashing to the ground like spilled milk. You smile and enter the alleyway. You turn a mysterious knob on the wall and are surprised to unlock the sounds of the Colorado Symphony. You enter the building to see a yarn-bombed tree and a gigantic wooden hand epitomizing hospitality.
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December 20, 2018Design for human health provides financial returns
Until recently, many companies viewed their workplaces as independent of their core corporate responsibilities and sources of profit. Even when they did see the draw of investing in high-performance offices, companies
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December 17, 2018Office pipeline: If you build it, they will come
Denver has been on a roll over the last couple years with numerous companies like VF Corp., Slack, Gusto, Sunrun, Marketo, Vertafore and Optiv relocating or expanding operations. Like in other cities, we also have
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December 17, 2018The return to the professional workplace
Much has been written in recent years about the ideal workplace – it’s become a national topic of debate and conversation. Every company, large and small, is looking for ways to accommodate multigenerational
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December 17, 2018Martin/Martin: 30 Years of Following Passions
Milo Ketchum Jr., the Lakewood-based engineering firm’s founder, was something of a renaissance man. He was a pioneer in consulting engineering, educator, musician and sci-fi writer. Some of his work in the building trade reflected his future-leaning vision, like the arched Rainbo Bread building in Denver and a stylized TWA maintenance hangar in Kansas City.
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December 16, 2018Prism: From parking lot to jewel box
For decades the corner of 17th and Curtis streets in downtown Denver was nothing more than parking lot. It had an ATM. You probably parked there once or twice. I know I did. Well, like many lots that once inhabited downtown Denver, this one was destined for greater things as Denver’s building boom exploded.
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December 10, 2018Gaylord Rockies: Stretches the Imagination
The massive 1,501-room hotel is joined by 485,000 square feet of convention center space and an extensive indoor/outdoor water park on a sprawling 85-acre site, just south of Denver International Airport.
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December 3, 2018Increase your building’s IQ to stay competitive
As automation and smart technologies are taking the economy by storm, it only makes sense that commercial real estate is poised to become a prime adopter of internet of things technology. IoT technology refers to a
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November 28, 2018Plain and simple: Colorado needs more housing
We face real challenges to the affordable housing issue. In both the public and political arena, the increase in demand for attainable housing, coupled with hurdles to create more housing, is a growing problem.
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November 26, 2018