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Pursue LEED certification for industrial facilities

Earlier this year, the U.S. Green Building Council released its LEED in Motion: Industrial Facilities report, which highlights collaborative efforts across the manufacturing sector to design and implement LEED

CREJ

October 3, 2016

Building a Legacy: Robert Outland, MOA Architecture

Architect Robert Outland, AIA, AICAE, LEED, AP, is a cultural interpreter, with a penchant for designing spaces that deliver to clients a perfect fit of the tangible, functional and emotional.

Building Dialogue

October 2, 2016

Tips for enhancing the tenant experience

Simple logic dictates that the most-likely tenants to occupy a building in the future are the existing tenants.

CREJ

September 19, 2016
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SkyHouse Denver: Built for Speed

Though the complexities of building a modern high-rise are many, the challenge of doing it better and faster than before has long been the spirit that drives success in an ultracompetitive market.

Building Dialogue

September 19, 2016

Riding the collaborative office roller coaster

In the past five years, Denver has been a trendsetter for the proliferation of collaborative office facilities nationwide.

CREJ

September 16, 2016

Community hospitals fill need for access, convenience

Historically, when someone referred to a “community hospital,” they were usually referring to a scaled-down general hospital in a smaller town or rural area.

CREJ

September 2, 2016
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Mountains face supply-and-demand imbalances

Greg Price answers questions about the multifamily property market in Colorado’s mountain resort communities

CREJ

September 2, 2016
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Buchanan: ‘Denveright’ Leads Denver’s Growth

One might think that Denver’s recent growth presents unique challenges. While growth challenges do exist, it’s not a new condition. In late 1800s and into the early 19th century, Denver’s growth left our city ugly and lacking in beauty. Ugly until Mayor Speer adopted a national “City Beautiful” concept, which left his indelible imprint on Denver.

Building Dialogue

September 1, 2016

Development impact fee is an unfair burden

NAIOP Colorado, the commercial real estate development association, is concerned about the lack of affordable housing

CREJ

August 15, 2016
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Dedicated affordable housing fund is crucial for Denver

Thousands of people in our city lack access to the simple advantages so many of us take for granted, like a place to call home

CREJ

August 15, 2016