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Page 22 - July 19-August 1, 2023 www.crej.com Retail 5,500 SF lower level – former CrossFit Gym Features storage/breakroom, 2 restrooms 2 doors and overhead door for access/ventilation Onsite parking Easy access to/from Hwy. 85 Charles Nusbaum 303-454-5420 Retail/Creative Loft Space Available 5 S. 1st Ave., Brighton Amazing Prime Location Along Main Downtown Street For Sale - 602 Cedar St., Hudson 4,792 SF building Retail/former restaurant - features hood system, grease trap, new compressors and 3 walk-ins Separate workshop & of ce High street visibility Tom Kaufman and Jeff Goldman 303-454-5426 / 303-454-5429 1528 Wazee Street Denver, CO 80202 n O: 303.623.0200 n F: 303.454.5400 n www.antonoff.com Great development opportunity 500 acres Located in an Opportunity Zone! Superb view of mountains Easily commutable to Denver, Greeley and Boulder Tom Kaufman 303-454-5426 Industrial or Residential Development Land For Sale 22626 Cty. Rd 22, Hudson Trophy 7-Eleven Asset For Sale With New Pricing 52 W. 84th St. - $9,177,602 4,050 SF - project completion and opening – July 2023 Rare hard corner interchange location on I-25 NNN lease with only ONE owner responsibility 15 yr. corporate lease w/rental increases every 5 yrs Jeffrey Hirschfeld, Ed.D 303-454-5425 Amazing 30 Acres For Sale 22450 E. Bayaud Ave. Country location BUT in AD zoning future use plan Great visibility to E-470 Located near new industrial and residential projects Potential for additional site size increased to 40 acres Tom Kaufman 303-454-5426 Historic LoDo Building For Lease 1810 Blake St. Immediate Occupancy! 3,125 RSF Of ce/Retail space on main oor High ceilings, historic brick & timber 12 open workstations, 2 of ces, hardwood oors Great street exposure & signage Negotiable rate & term Doug Antonoff 303-454-5417 by Avalon Jacka DENVER – A local nonprofit has leased a new space for its operations. BRDG Project leased an 8,680-square-foot building at 3300 Tejon St. in the Lower Highland neighborhood for five years. The group is known for its dedication to bring local, artist-driven arts back to Denver’s neighborhoods, according to a press release. The project is situated in a “prime” location for BRDG Project to showcase its approach and con- tribute to the city’s cultural land- scape, the press release said. Matt Kulbe of NavPoint Real Estate Group represented BRDG Project in the transaction. Greg Knott and Earl Duffy of Unique Properties represented the undis- closed landlord. The property provides a versa- tile layout, which was designed to provide a space for artists to collaborate, create and exhibit their work. The space will include three gallery spaces, artist studios and a performance stage. BRDG Project plans to use the facility for art exhibitions, interactive work- shops and events to promote and strengthen relationships in the community. BRDG Project is committed to supporting local artists, collabo- rating with community organi- zations, and participating in ini- tiatives to promote the growth of Denver’s artistic community as the organization reestablishes its brick-and-mortar presence in Denver’s Northside neighbor- hood. Other News n PARKER – An automotive audio, wheel and tire store has selected Parker Marketplace II for its newest location. KTC Audio Custom Wheels & Tires signed a direct, long-term lease for a prime end cap space in the shopping center, located at 18721-18741 Ponderosa Drive. KTC Audio Custom Wheels & Tires was represented by Nezar Aweida of Re/Max Leaders in the transaction. The 10,136-sf space was previ- ously occupied by Tuesday Morn- ing, which filed for bankruptcy in February. Heath Honbarrier and Nick Beach of Trevey Commer- cial Real Estate secured the lease on behalf of the landlord, Apex Capital Investments, during the closure of Colorado’s 16 Tuesday Morning locations. The lease, which began July 1, marks KTCAudio Custom Wheel & Tires’ entry into the Parker sub- market. The company also has a location on South Chambers Road in Aurora. n ASPEN – A luxury artisanal goods store has opened a new location in the High Country. Independent, family-owned fashion house Hermès opened its second Colorado boutique, locat- ed at 521 E. Hyman Ave., in June. The 1,900-sf store joins Hermès’ Cherry Creek store, as well as 32 other U.S. locations and 300 stores globally. The location is a renovated chalet made of stone and wood designed by French architecture agency RDAI . The two-story building features a larch wood staircase leading to a mezzanine level that offers a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains. The store also features original artwork by artists Jean-Luc Favé- ro, Yann Stofer, Georges Barbier and Raul de Lara. n LAS ANIMAS – Marcus & Millichap facilitated the sale of a Dollar General in Southeastern Colorado. The 9,100-sf, net-leased prop- erty, located at 305 Fourth St., sold for $1.4 million. Drew Isaac and James Ras- senfoss of Marcus & Millichap had the exclusive listing to mar- ket the property on behalf of the seller, an undisclosed private investor form Idaho. The buyer, Gaylina Reachi, was procured by Andrew Stephens and Brian Haggar , also of Marcus & Millic- hap. Reachi is a private investor based in New Mexico. n ERIE – An established liquor store business and retail building sold for $5.2 million. The 7,725-sf property, located at 460 Erie Parkway, features a “highly successful” liquor store built from scratch, according to a statement from Levi Saxen and Corey Sandberg of Pinna- cle Real Estate Advisors LLC, who represented the seller in the transaction. The statement noted that the buyers are set up for long-term success with staff, pro- cesses and a brand name already in place. An out-of-state party related to the buyer represented the entity in the transaction. Both the buyer and seller were undisclosed. n DENVER – A former fire- house-turned-office has sold to a dispensary for $3 million. The 5,963-sf asset previously had been operated as an office building by seller Firehouse Thir- teen LLC, which is owned by the late Lee Weinstein’s estate. Buyer Wellness Center of the Rockies, otherwise known as The Center, will move its current operations from 6853 Leetsdale Drive to this property. Built in 1890, the former town of South Denver firehouse became Denver Firehouse #13 when the towns merged in 1900. The build- ing was an active firehouse until the mid-1970s. Joe Awad of Henry Group Real Estate was Firehouse Thir- teen’s agent, and Shannon Bus- tos of A&N Real Estate repre- sented The Center. n PARKER – Parker Cross- roads shopping center is nearly 100% leased following a new lease transaction. Edelweiss Automotive LLC signed a direct, long-term lease for 4,800 sf of retail space at 10841 S. Crossroads Drive. A statement noted that the company is “excit- ed” to continue providing auto- motive services to Parker and the surrounding area with more than 20 years of experience. The end- cap space was previously occu- pied for many years by Keller Automotive. Nick Nickerson of Trevey Commercial Real Estate repre- sented the landlord, Oak Realty Partners Inc., in the transaction. BRDG Project finds new home in Lower Highland area Please see Parker, Page 29

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