Consolidated Investment Group (CIG), a leading-edge real estate investment company managing a large, international portfolio, has announced the start of construction of Building 7 at the EastPark 70 business park in Aurora. The new building is the final addition to the 110-acre campus that includes nearly 1.5 million square feet of Class A, build-to-suit industrial/distribution space. The campus is located just west of I-70 and E-470 at 19922 E. 22nd Avenue, with easy access to major highways.
“EastPark 70 is fully leased, and the construction of Building 7 will be a welcome addition for companies in need of distribution space from this highly accessible location,” said Dan Velazquez, chief operating officer of CIG, which owns the business park. “We already have tremendous interest from potential tenants and anticipate construction to be completed by the fourth quarter of this year.”
“We are excited to join in announcing this new industrial building at EastPark 70 in the Denver Airport submarket that’s designed to meet the growing demand for flexible, mid-scale industrial space,” said Todd Witty of CBRE, the company handling leasing efforts. “This building is divisible into 40,000 to 117,493 square feet, offering a tailored solution for businesses that is more difficult to find in a submarket where most new construction is much larger. Buildings this size meet the demand for the largest portion of tenants in the market.”
The architect for the new building is Intergroup Architects and the general contractor is Murray & Stafford. Doug Viseur, Todd Witty and Nic Carter of CBRE are handling leasing efforts for Building 7 (more information is available at https://eastpark70.cbre-properties.com/).
Some of the building’s features include:
- 117,493 square feet of class-A industrial/distribution space
- 32’ clear heights
- 29’ dock-high doors
- two drive-in doors
- Immediate access to I-70 via Smith Road to Tower Road
- Proximity to major highways
- Excellent visibility from I-70
- Expansion sites
EastPark 70 is home to tenants like UPS, Benjamin Moore Paints, Rhino Rack, and Wayfair, who value its strategic location and accessibility to both the I-70 corridor and the Denver Metro.