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15-story building in downtown Denver sells to Seattle company

View here 1875 Lawrence has been sold once again – this time to Unico Properties LLC. DPC Development Co. was the seller. The property’s lobby was recently remodeled in 2014 by gkkworks Denver office but further improvements will be made by the new owner. Published on Denver Biz Journal Photo Credit: By User:Xnatedawgx (Own work) [CC […]

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Celebrate Colorado Architecture This Month

April is a month-long celebration to share with the public how AIA Colorado members design our communities, shape our region and provide value through innovative design solutions. Denver, CO – The American Institute of Architects Colorado Chapter (AIA Colorado) proudly announces April as Colorado Architecture Month. There are over 3,200 licensed architects throughout Colorado, and

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CRE Development: Denver 1 of 13 Emerging U.S. Markets as Innovation Center

View here The CRE market is benefiting from select, emerging U.S. markets that are being deemed as Innovation Centers characterized by population growth, active lifestyles and low-unemployment rates. [Editor Note: Denver was one of 13 cities across the U.S. highlighted] Published on Real Estate Forum Photo credit: Business Rewritten

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CBRE Completes Sale of Ft. Logan Elementary Redeveloped by Habitat for Humanity

Sheridan, CO – CBRE Group, Inc., announced that the firm completed a transaction of the former home of Ft. Logan Elementary located at 3700 South Knox Court in Sheridan, Colorado. The former structure was no longer functional as an elementary school and the entire property will be redeveloped into affordable housing by Habitat for Humanity of Metro

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Donna Smith at Neenan Appointed to Transit Alliance Board of Directors

Fort Collins, CO — Donna Smith, vice president of business development at The Neenan Company, was recently appointed to the board of directors for Transit Alliance. As a member of the board of directors, Smith will assist Transit Alliance in its mission to empower citizens to lead the transformation of Colorado’s mobility future. The public-advocacy organization

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RTA Architects Designs Largest Community Health Center in Denver Health System

Colorado Springs, CO – RTA Architects announced today the conclusion of the design and construction of the Denver Health Southwest Community Health Center and Urgent Care. Nearly 30 months after the planning of the clinic began, the 45,000-square-foot facility is nearing its opening. When Denver Health determined the need to offer comprehensive health services to

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Local Acoustics Founding Principal Inducted SCN Hall of Fame

Denver, CO — Deb Britton, CEO and Founding Principal of K2, was recently inducted into the Systems Contractor News (SCN) Fifth Annual Hall of Fame as one of 12 inductees. SCN honors integrators, consultants, and inventors who lead the audiovisual industry in innovation and creative design. Britton was recognized for her ability to keep apace

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From Classrooms to Class A: Transforming the 20-year Vacant Mapleton High School into Hub 25

Denver, CO – Westfield Company announced today the unveiling of Hub 25, a project that will deliver 421,500 square feet of new, Class A industrial space at the 20-year-vacant site of the former Mapleton High School in Central Denver. The development located on 23.76 acres near the junction of I-25 and I-76 is already attracting

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