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The Symbiotic Relationship of Company Culture and Community Connection
June 10, 2019
By Chris Vandall, associate principal, OZ Architecture Since its inception more than 50 years ago, OZ Architecture has cultivated community outreach as a core value. We ...
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Emerging Broker of the Month: Advisor Dan Hicks, Cresa
June 3, 2019
Cresa Advisor Dan Hicks began his role at Cresa with a background in real estate, financial services and data analytics. He provides office occupiers with successful, ...
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Elevated Safety: Pre-work Checklist Helps Prevent Dropped Objects on Construction Sites
May 21, 2019
By Steve Cox, CSP, District HSE Manager, PCL Construction With so many large construction projects underway in Denver, on very compact construction sites, the risk of falling ...
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Zocalo to Deliver In-Demand, High-Design, Smaller Units to RiNo
May 15, 2019
By Katie Rapone Denver-based Zocalo Community Development recently broke ground on its largest project to date, a 13-story, 381-unit apartment community at 35th & Walnut ...
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Architect of the Month: Kristen Rutledge, AIA Shears Adkins Rockmore (SA+R)
April 25, 2019
By Nicole C. Marshall, Curated Communications Shears Adkins Rockmore (SA+R) is a Denver-based architecture, planning, and interior design studio that specializes in urban projects. Kristen Rutledge joined ...
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Setting Sustainable Goals: A Guide for Architecture and Design Firms
April 22, 2019
By Julie Edwards, OZ Architecture These days, sustainability is on peoples’ minds. How can we use less water? How can we reduce our carbon footprint? How ...
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Getting Uncomfortable with Sustainability
April 16, 2019
By Drew Allen, AIA, project architect at Perkins + Will and chair of the AIA Colorado Member Voice Committee What does a sustainable building look like? ...
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Broker of the Month: Mike Wafer, Jr., Associate Director, Newmark Knight Frank
April 10, 2019
Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) Associate Director Mike Wafer, Jr. specializes in providing tenant, landlord and investment representation services focusing on the industrial/flex market throughout the Denver metropolitan ...
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Workplace Wellness: Inside Hord Coplan Macht’s New Denver Office
April 8, 2019
By Lyn Eller, AIA, LEED AP, principal, Hord Coplan Macht It is growing ever easier for employees to spend less time in the workplace as ...
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Key Questions for your GC and Yourself
April 1, 2019
By Steve Rogers, president, 8020 Builders Thinking ahead is the job — and duty — of a general contractor. Their ability to plan for challenges before ...
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The Symbiotic Relationship of Company Culture and Community Connection
June 10, 2019
By Chris Vandall, associate principal, OZ Architecture Since its inception more than 50 years ago, OZ Architecture has cultivated community outreach as a core value. We ...
Read More →
Emerging Broker of the Month: Advisor Dan Hicks, Cresa
June 3, 2019
Cresa Advisor Dan Hicks began his role at Cresa with a background in real estate, financial services and data analytics. He provides office occupiers with successful, ...
Read More →
Elevated Safety: Pre-work Checklist Helps Prevent Dropped Objects on Construction Sites
May 21, 2019
By Steve Cox, CSP, District HSE Manager, PCL Construction With so many large construction projects underway in Denver, on very compact construction sites, the risk of falling ...
Read More →
Zocalo to Deliver In-Demand, High-Design, Smaller Units to RiNo
May 15, 2019
By Katie Rapone Denver-based Zocalo Community Development recently broke ground on its largest project to date, a 13-story, 381-unit apartment community at 35th & Walnut ...
Read More →
Architect of the Month: Kristen Rutledge, AIA Shears Adkins Rockmore (SA+R)
April 25, 2019
By Nicole C. Marshall, Curated Communications Shears Adkins Rockmore (SA+R) is a Denver-based architecture, planning, and interior design studio that specializes in urban projects. Kristen Rutledge joined ...
Read More →
Setting Sustainable Goals: A Guide for Architecture and Design Firms
April 22, 2019
By Julie Edwards, OZ Architecture These days, sustainability is on peoples’ minds. How can we use less water? How can we reduce our carbon footprint? How ...
Read More →
Getting Uncomfortable with Sustainability
April 16, 2019
By Drew Allen, AIA, project architect at Perkins + Will and chair of the AIA Colorado Member Voice Committee What does a sustainable building look like? ...
Read More →
Broker of the Month: Mike Wafer, Jr., Associate Director, Newmark Knight Frank
April 10, 2019
Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) Associate Director Mike Wafer, Jr. specializes in providing tenant, landlord and investment representation services focusing on the industrial/flex market throughout the Denver metropolitan ...
Read More →
Workplace Wellness: Inside Hord Coplan Macht’s New Denver Office
April 8, 2019
By Lyn Eller, AIA, LEED AP, principal, Hord Coplan Macht It is growing ever easier for employees to spend less time in the workplace as ...
Read More →
Key Questions for your GC and Yourself
April 1, 2019
By Steve Rogers, president, 8020 Builders Thinking ahead is the job — and duty — of a general contractor. Their ability to plan for challenges before ...
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