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Page 12 - March 20-April 2, 2024 www.crej.com SIORs report billions of dollars in sales and leases each year . For more than 80 years, SIOR has been the most trusted designation in commercial real estate, synonymous with the world’s most elite industrial and office professionals. COLORADO CHAPTER PRESENTING A FEW OF OUR BROKER MEMBERS IN THE COLORADO CHAPTER A NETWORK OF COLORADO DEAL CLOSERS 2023/2024 SIOR COLORADO CHAPTER LEADERSHIP Aaron Valdez, SIOR President aaron.valdez@cushwake.com 303.819.7333 Dominic Diorio, SIOR Vice President dominic.diorio@streamrealty.com 303.957.5321 Tyler Smith, SIOR, CCIM Treasurer t.smith@cushwake.com 303.312.4296 Alec Rhodes, SIOR Secretary alec.rhodes@cushwake.com 303.523.1827 To nd out more informa on about the SIOR Colorado Chapter, please contact the Chapter President, Aaron Valdez |aaron.valdez@cushwake.com | +1 303 819 7333 Chris Ball, SIOR, CCIM Peter E. Beugg, SIOR Mark Bradley, SIOR CCIM Daniel Close, SIOR Steven Conrad, SIOR Gary Fe er, SIOR Jared Goodman, SIOR Mark Goodman, SIOR Michael Helwege, SIOR Carmon Hicks, SIOR Keith Kanemoto, SIOR Peter Kast, SIOR CCIM Richard Kelly, SIOR Pete Kelly, SIOR Bruce Keyes, SIOR, RPA Paul B. Kluck, SIOR, RPA Jeremy Kroner, SIOR Brandon Langiewicz, SIOR Joseph Larkin, SIOR, CCIM, MCR, SLCR Drew McManus, SIOR Craig Myles, SIOR, CPM R.C. Myles, SIOR, CCIM Chris Nordling, SIOR Michael Palmer, SIOR Brad Pech, SIOR Tyler Reed, SIOR Alex Ringsby, SIOR John Rodgers, SIOR, CCIM Tyler Ryon, SIOR T. J. Smith, SIOR Jim Spi ler, SIOR Tom Stahl, SIOR Mike Sta er, SIOR, CCIM Nick Steitz, SIOR Bill Thompson, SIOR Ma Trone, SIOR Mike Viehmann, SIOR Doug Viseur, SIOR Mike Wafer, Sr., SIOR Mike Wafer, Jr., SIOR Ron Webert, SIOR Todd Wi y, SIOR thoroughfares, which attract- ed the buyer to the property, according to a statement from Unique Properties. The buyer, which does busi- ness as Mile High Glass, is an owner-user that outgrew the previous space it had been leas- ing. The company, which per- forms professional services such as window replacement, win- dow insulation, insulated glass, shower doors and more, has operated in Denver for many years and has been under new ownership since 2019. The prop- erty will serve as the company’s headquarters for the foreseeable future. n METRO DENVER – Trev- ey Commercial Real Estate brokered two industrial leases in the Denver metro area. SwiftBuild Solutions Corp. leased 5,500 sf at 6148 E. County Line Road in High- lands Ranch. Trevey’s Tommy Daher and Heath Honbarrier represented the tenant in the transaction. Gannon Roth of Unique Properties Inc./TCN Worldwide represented the landlord, ECAZ LLC. Swift- Build Solutions is a remodel- ing company with decades of experience in Colorado. Daher and Honbarrier also represented Lifestyle Land- scape in its lease transaction for 5208 Adams St. in Denver. The 4,468-sf building sits on a 1-acre yard. Dawn McCombs and Ryan Almaleh of Avison Young represented the land- lord, 52nd Avenue Proper- ties LLC. Lifestyle Landscape specializes in all aspects of commercial and residential landscape construction, prop- erty maintenance, irrigation and snow management ser- vices. n DENVER – Malman Com- mercial Real Estate facilitated two industrial leases in Den- ver. Sharp Expression Relations LLC leased 4,215 sf at 3301 E. 42nd Ave. from Fireside Land Trust in February. Malman Commercial’s Taylor Roy rep- resented the landlord, while the tenant was unrepresented. Pearce Ser- vices LLC leased 3,000 sf at IJM Indus- trial Complex, located at 4880 Ironton St., Suite D. Matt Dorsten of Michael Bloom Realty Co. represented landlord IJM Investments LLC, a Colorado limited liability company. Roy represented the tenant, a Dela- ware limited liability compa- ny, in the lease transaction. s A&G Continued from Page 10 Taylor Roy port submarket, which has seen significant residential and com- mercial growth. Major nearby employers include Denver International Airport, Buckley Space Force Base and Gaylord Rockies Resort. The building offers convenient access to Interstate 70, providing connec- tivity to Interstates 25, 76 and 270. Saltbox has additional loca- tions in its home city of Atlan- ta, as well as in Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Seattle and Washing- ton, D.C. The company aims to solve some of the most criti- cal challenges that e-commerce entrepreneurs face when start- ing, growing and scaling their businesses, according to a state- ment from JLL. s Saltbox Continued from Page 1 is planned to pay homage to the formation. The property, which is situated less than 30 minutes to Colorado Springs and within an hour drive to Denver, provides visibility to more than 63,600 vehicles per day. It is the only freeway-visible showroom space between Colo- rado Springs and Interstate 70, Records said. As the northern Colorado Springs market contin- ues to grow, The Rock offers cus- tomers in search of home furnish- ings, building supplies or other types of showrooms the oppor- tunity to visit facilities closer to home, a statement from Central Development said. Currently, many of those retail showrooms are in the northern Denver metro area. “‘First in, first out’ are words to swear by in the Colorado Springs market,” said Dowis. “The first developer willing to spec product will be the winner, especially in this area. There has never been a large, quality, wholesale office and distribu- tion project in northern El Paso County.” Central Development’s Vapor Trail speculative industrial proj- ect in Aerotech Commerce Cen- ter, located at 950 Vapor Trail in the Colorado Springs Airport submarket, reached full lease- up in November, according to previous reporting. Intergroup and Central Development have previously collaborated on several award- winning projects, including Vapor Trail, industrial buildings Highfield 3 and 5, and Gordon Holdings’ office/manufactur- ing facility. Intergroup plans to submit The Rock for the Tilt- Up Concrete Association’s 2024 Tilt-Up Achievement Awards. With a focus on investing and developing in Colorado, Central Development has com- pleted more than 4.25 million sf of development worth approxi- mately $495 million. s The Rock Continued from Page 8

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