Large RiNo development to break ground next week
7.23.18 Denver Brokers, Lot Twenty Eight, RiNo Construction, RiNo DevelopmentConstruction will start next week on Lot Twenty Eight, a large mixed-use project in RiNo led by locally based developer Formativ. Located at 28th and Blake, part of the adaptive reuse project will transform at 45,000-square-foot warehouse into a development ...
$5M RiNo infill project starts to take shape
3.2.17 Commercial Real Estate Denver, RiNo Development, RiNo Infill ProjectWith RiNo lease rates at an all-time high, there’s no site too small to take vertical. Derek Lis is preparing to break ground on a $5 million restaurant and office building on a tiny sliver of land near 33rd and Larimer streets. It’s the second leg of a ...
$14M self-storage facility planned for RiNo
12.1.16 Commercial Real Estate Development Denver, Denver Commercial Real Estate, RiNo DevelopmentAll the residents moving into RiNo have to store their extra stuff somewhere. The William Warren Group is getting ready to break ground on a $14 million StorQuest self-storage facility at the edge of RiNo in Globeville. The company bought about an acre at ...
Healthcare-focused office development underway in RiNo
10.26.16 Denver Development, Denver Economy, RiNo DevelopmentA $50 million healthcare-focused office building is underway in RiNo. Mike Biselli, Koelbel & Co. and Larry Burgess have started work at the Catalyst development at 35th Street and Brighton Boulevard. It’s a planned 180,000-square-foot office and retail ...
Zeppelin Station breaks ground in RiNo
10.12.16 Commercial Real Estate, Denver Real Estate, RiNo DevelopmentWith a handful of new leases signed, Zeppelin Development is getting to work on another 100,000 square feet of RiNo development. Zeppelin Development has started construction on a new office building called Zeppelin Station at 35th and Wazee streets in RiNo. ...
Winklers weren’t off their rockers, after all
10.1.16 Industry Denver, RiNo Denver, RiNo DevelopmentBy: Jill Jamieson-Nichols, Colorado Real Estate Journal Jason and Ellen Winkler never meant to stay in Denver, and they certainly didn’t expect to change a whole neighborhood. “We didn’t say, ‘If we do X, Y and Z, other people will build things and all ...