
The three-building complex east of the mall has 587 units and last sold nearly two decades ago.
The three-building complex east of the mall has 587 units and last sold nearly two decades ago.
“This is really being driven by the continued office demand we’re seeing in Cherry Creek,” BREG CEO Doug Wells said.
It’s the biggest year of leasing ever for the Denver-based company, Broe CEO Doug Wells told BusinessDen.
The company has agreed to pay $5.75 million for the San Luis & Rio Grande Railroad, which would be its 26th railroad and add 150 miles to its footprint.
Broe’s eight-story 200 Clayton building has topped out and is expected to be completed in the first quarter.
The retailer will have a 386,000-square-foot distribution center at a 300-acre, $500 million industrial park being built at the I-25/County Road 34 interchange.
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