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Page 10 - June 5-18, 2024 www.crej.com and workstations. The building is conveniently accessible for both office and field teammates. Encore Electric occupies part of the main office building and an adjacent, separate training and warehouse structure. The build- ing was constructed in 1984 and remodeled in 2014, according to Larimer County public records. “As we continue to expand our operations and team in Northern Colorado, it is important for us to have an office space that not only accommodates our current needs, but also allows for future oppor- tunities for offices, training and community space,” said Derek Varnell, Encore Electric North- ern Business Unit director. “I am excited to see how this new space will power us to continue to serve our customers and our team.” Founded in 2003, Encore Elec- tric was established to service cli- ents in the Rocky Mountain West to address complex and technical projects for developers and top consumer brands with electrical construction, technology solu- tions and maintenance services. The privately held, employee- owned company has more than 1,000 team members across its offices in Lakewood; Basalt; Colo- rado Springs; Eagle; Fort Collins; Cheyenne, Wyoming; and Bel- grade and Big Sky, Montana. Other News n COLORADO SPRINGS – A geospatial data and solutions company has leased space for a new office in northern Colorado Springs. The Sanborn Map Co. leased 21,344 square feet in the Hewlett Packard Enterprises building at 305 S. Rockrimmon Blvd., #2C. The lease marks a relocation and expansion for Sanborn, as the company had outgrown its prior location. The company plans to open the new office in first-quar- ter 2025. Grant Seanor of Colorado Springs Commercial represent- ed the tenant, while landlord Hewlett Pack- ard Enterprise Co. was repre- sented by Paul Perrelle, Peter Scoville and Greg Phaneuf of Cushman & Wakefield. Founded more that 150 years ago, Colorado Springs-based The Sanborn Map Co. offers mapping services, software solutions, geo- spatial services, cloud services and managed services. n COLORADO SPRINGS – Newmark brokered multiple office deals in the Colorado Springs market. Sublandlord Bold Technolo- gies subleased 15,828 sf to The Warren Management Group Inc. at 4050 Lee Vance Drive in Colorado Springs. Warren Man- agement Group specializes in community and homeowners association management. New- mark’s Brian Wingate, Victor Frandsen, Tim Harrington, Alan Polacsek, Manuel Breidenbach, Eddie Kane and Toby Suther- land represented the subtenant, and Tom Lepry and David Shi- razi of JLL represented the sub- landlord. Capstone Investment Finan- cial Group leased 1,498 sf at 618 N. Tejon St. in Colorado Springs from landlord VILTG 2 Electric Boogaloo LLC. Capstone Invest- ment is a fiduciary, fee-only financial and retirement adviser serving Colorado Springs and Denver. Steve Miller of Unique Properties Inc./TCN World- wide represented the tenant. Newmark’s Tim Agee, Mike Viehmann, Reed McLaughlin, Brian Wagner, Mark O'Donnell, Thomas Lee and Jonathan Til- ton represented the landlord. First Glimpse Ultrasound leased 1,074 sf at 620 Southpointe in Colorado Springs from land- lord 620 Southpointe LLC. First Glimpse offers 2D, 3D, and 4D ultrasound services. Newmark’s Agee represented the landlord, while the tenant was unrepre- sented. n AURORA – Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors LLC brokered an office lease at Colorado Market- ing Center. The Consulate of Honduras leased 4,100 sf at 14707 E. Sec- ond Ave. from landlord Canetti Properties LLC. Pinnacle’s Eric Shaw represented the landlord in the transaction. The tenant was represented by Brian McCririe with SVN Denver Commercial LLC and Alejandro Hinostraza of SVN - Rich Investment Real Estate Partners’ Los Angeles office. The three-story office building recently underwent renovations, and amenities include outdoor seating, a lush atrium, a water fountain, a front desk day por- ter, on-site security and a 4:1,000- sf parking ratio, according to a LoopNet listing. n DENVER – A pair of leases have been signed for spaces at a former El Jebel shrine in the Hampden neighborhood. Roundup Fellowship and Glow Spa LLC signed leases for their respective spaces at The Offices at El Jebel, located at 3443 S. Galena St. Chad Koro- daj and Mark Pyms of Pan- orama Com- mercial Group facilitated both leases on behalf of the landlord, El Jebel Shrine Association. Both tenants are currently occupying their respective spac- es. Glow Spa leased 1,208 sf in Unit 390. The esthetician had been sub- letting in the building and decid- ed to expand its business. Roundup is occupying two spaces, renewing its leases for 2,605 sf in Unit 310 and 2,145 sf in Unit 110. The fellowship is a non- profit dealing with individuals with developmental disabilities. The property recently received upgrades throughout the build- ing and features an elevator, rest- rooms on every floor, security and ease of accessibility, a repre- sentative said. n PARKER – Trevey Commer- cial Real Estate facilitated a lease for an antique and vintage fur- niture home décor dealer in the Stroh Professional office building. Patina Maison signed a long- term lease for its 1,061-sf space at 12760 Stroh Ranch Way, which opened in June. The company is a “one-of-a-kind” décor dealer that “takes great pride in meticu- lously curating a wide selection of vintage and antique treasures that embody timeless beauty and carry captivating stories of the past,” a statement from Trevey Commercial said. Trevey Commercial’s Tommy Daher and Mitch Trevey rep- resented the landlord, locally owned JF Enterprises LLC. Trev- ey Commercial’s Heath Honbar- rier represented the tenant. Built in 2001, Stroh Professional is a quiet office building offer- ing a 3:1,000 sf parking ratio and adjacency to King Soopers, Bank of America, La-Z-Boy and Mur- phy USA, according to Trevey’s website. The property is a seven- minute drive to E-470, a 15-min- ute drive to Interstate 25 and a 30-minute drive to downtown Denver. s Encore Continued from Page 8 Grant Seanor Chad Korodaj Mark Pyms
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