Redeveloping, Repositioning Existing Assets for a New Generation
In 2018, Denver reached a record $9.4 billion in new construction. That same year, the first new high-rise in more than 30 years was constructed at 1144 15th St. While construction volume reduced slightly in 2019, several additional tall buildings are under construction or in the city’s current planning pipeline.
Building Dialogue
May 22, 2020Former Denver Medical Depot to undergo adaptive reuse, designed by Tryba
Tryba Architects is the lead designer in the renovation and adaptive reuse of the former Denver Medical Depot, which is located at East 38th Avenue and Steele Street in Denver’s Clayton neighborhood. ScanlanKemperBard recently purchased the 482,700-square-foot industrial warehouse, which sits on a 32-acre site, for $76.6 million. Hyder Construction is the general contractor tapped for the project, which will begin this spring.
Kris Oppermann Stern
March 9, 2020Former Denver Medical Depot to undergo adaptive reuse, designed by Tryba Architects
Tryba Architects is the lead designer in the renovation and adaptive reuse of the former Denver Medical Depot, which is located at East 38th Avenue and Steele Street in Denver’s Clayton neighborhood. ScanlanKemperBard recently purchased the 482,700-square-foot industrial warehouse, which sits on a 32-acre site, for $76.6 million. Hyder Construction is the general contractor tapped for the project, which will begin this spring.
Kris Oppermann Stern
March 1, 2020Mortenson breaks ground Emily Griffith Opportunity School redevelopment
Mortenson Construction last month broke ground on Stonebridge Cos.’ redevelopment of the historic original Emily Griffith Opportunity School into a pedestrian-friendly hotel and retail destination. Stonebridge Cos. serves as the property owner and developer, and will operate the future hotel upon the project’s completion. Mortenson is the design/builder.
Kris Oppermann Stern
April 28, 2019Colorado’s trend-setting history of adaptive reuse continues
Adaptive reuse has been garnering headlines for more than a decade, but Colorado businesses and developers have a rich history of leveraging adaptive reuse to great success long before it became the mot du
CREJ
October 7, 2018Denver buyer goes to head of class with retail acquisition
Ventus Co LLC paid $5.3 million, just under $140 per square foot, for Lincoln Center, a 37,867-sf retail center at 2727 N. Cascade Ave.
Jolene Wollett
October 23, 2017