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First Colorado Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) Project Receives Financing

Denver, CO – The New Energy Improvement District (NEID) announces financing for Colorado’s first Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) project. NEID, with Colorado Energy Office (CEO) support, oversees the development of Colorado C-PACE projects. The Boulder County project is a 42,000 sq. ft. commercial and industrial facility owned by Urban Green Development. The facility will

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Arch11 Designs Next-Generation Mixed-Use Building for Downtown Boulder

Boulder, CO – For one of downtown Boulder, Colorado’s last remaining infill sites, the property owners turned to Denver and Boulder architecture firm Arch11 for its artful approach to blending old and new. Envisioned as an “exemplary” project, the new Arch11-designed building at 909 Walnut meets the owners’ commercial objectives for a sustainable, mixed-use building

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Affordable Housing Fund Approved by Denver City Council

View here The Denver City Council voted to approve the $150 million affordable housing fund this week. No public vote was needed to raise property taxes. Photo: Stapleton Affordable Housing project by Northeast Denver Housing Center, Palace Construction & Cunningham Group Architecture; Photography by The Unfound Door  

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Market Perspective: Disruption – Architecture 2.0

By: Korey D. White, AIA, NCARB, Licensed Architect at RNL Design  AIA National Associates Committee Vice Chair 2016/Chair 2017 Disruption is all around us. We have recently seen it in the likes of the transportation industry, the energy market, and our politics.  Historically, major disruptions have transformed how we live and how our cities work. The invention

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Controversy Surrounds DIA’s Release of Documents on Winning Renovation Bid

View here The Denver International Airport recently released a total of 141 pages detailing the latest winning proposal for the Jeppesen Terminal remodel, where 84% of the documents were fully or partially blacked out. The winning proposal was from a team of companies led by Spain’s Ferrovial SA. Image courtesy of Business Rewritten

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Denver 7th Biggest Increase Hotel Room Construction Reported in RLB Crane Index Report

Denver, CO – Crane counts over the past six months point to steady construction activity, with residential and mixed-use developments dominating the market, surveyed at a combined 76 percent. Many multi-million dollar residential projects, commercial towers, and mixed-use developments are forecast to break ground this year. It is anticipated that crane counts will remain steady

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Event Round-Up: AFEC 2016

By: Julie Wanzer, LEED AP Denver, CO – The Advanced Facilities Engineering Conference 2016 took place last week (September 14 – 15, 2016) at the Crowne Plaza Denver Airport Convention Center that included 95 exhibitors and a little over 560 attendees. AFEC is a trade show and conference designed for building and facility managers and

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