DevelopmentEnergyOfficeSustainability

Pivot Energy Moves Headquarters to 1601 Wewatta in LoDo

Pivot Energy, a Denver-based solar energy company, has signed a new 22,628-square-foot headquarters office lease at 1601 Wewatta Street in Denver’s LoDo. Pivot occupies three-quarters of the seventh floor. With six offices throughout the U.S., Pivot Energy is a national solar provider and a certified B Corporation aiming to positively …

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Denver in Top 10 for Green Coworking Spaces (CoworkingCafe Report)

Paying attention to environmental issues and sustainability is becoming increasingly crucial across all industries. In the commercial real estate sector, that means adapting architecture, design and amenities in a way that is meant to decrease carbon footprint and pave the way toward a healthier environment. With this in mind — …

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Redaptive Moves its San Francisco Headquarters to Denver

Redaptive, a leading Energy-as-a-Service provider, has relocated its corporate headquarters from San Francisco to downtown Denver. The new office is located at the Tabor Center at 1200 17th Street. The prioritization of the Denver HQ will allow Redaptive to expand its operations, strengthen its existing presence in Denver, and tap …

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Global Power Management Company to Open New Facility at Baseline Innovation District

Eaton, a global power management company, has signed a 76,188-square-foot lease within Building 3 of McWhinney’s Baseline Innovation District located at 1765 W. 160th Avenue in Broomfield. Eaton’s lease for roughly half of the 152,761-square-foot flex industrial building reflects the growing interest from sophisticated users in the 1,100-acre mixed-use community, which …

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4 Tips to Implement Sustainability Programs and See a Return on Your Investment

By R.J. Mastic There is a collective interest in upgrading Denver’s multifamily housing infrastructure to be more sustainable. Investors and property owners are increasingly focused on sustainable solutions, not only to reduce environmental impacts but to meet the rising demand for eco-friendly living. Owners may also be motivated by mandates …

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Denver One of the Most-Ready Cities for Electric Vehicles

With new electric vehicles entering the market thick and fast, questions about mass adoption preparedness are ongoing. Which cities are boosting electric transportation uptake, and which lag behind? For those considering a battery-powered car, the Denver metro area is the nation’s 13th-placed electric car hotspot. That’s according to Yardi’s latest …

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Denver is the Most Climate-Resilient City in the U.S.

Architectural Digest has rated 50 major cities across the United States based on population, historical weather data, and more to determine the most climate-resilient cities in the United States. Denver ranks No.1. Communities invested in renewable energy sources are well-positioned to adapt to a changing climate and will become increasingly more desirable …

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C-PACE and Electrification: How to Start Planning Now

By Joel Poppert, managing director, Imperial Ridge Real Estate Capital The future is coming, and it’s going to be electrified. The questions on many developers’ and owners’ minds now is, how soon, and how much is it going to cost. The answer? You’d be wise to start planning now. Right now, more …

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Gov. Polis Announces “More Housing Now” Bill to Create More Affordable Housing

In March, Gov. Polis announced his comprehensive plan to help create more housing for every Colorado budget. The More Housing Now plan takes action to cut red tape and incentivize building more affordable and efficient housing options that meet the needs of local communities. Today, Governor Polis and the Colorado Energy …

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Safe and Healthy Colorado Coalition Calls for Phasing Out New Oil and Gas Permits by 2030

Ahead of Earth Day 2023, Safe & Healthy Colorado, a grassroots coalition of dozens of endorsing community and statewide organizations, has launched a statewide ballot initiative for a gradual phase out of new oil and gas permits by 2030, curtailing fracking first in the most polluted communities and promoting a just …

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