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August 21-September 3, 2024 - Page 45 www.crej.com TITLE SPONSOR THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS OPENING RECEPTION MEDIA SPONSOR EDIE AWARDS RECEPTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS SILVER SPONSORS MARKETPLACE SPONSORS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUPPORTERS Castle Rock EDC Colorado Municipal League El Paso County Downtown Colorado, Inc. Arvada EDA Centennial, City of CORE Electric Denver South Jefferson County EDC Loveland, City of PCL Construction Routt County EDP EVENT PARTNER PuebloPlex Region 9 Economic Development District SW TITLE SPONSOR P A R K H Y A T T | B E A V E R C R E E K O C T O B E R 1 3 - 1 6 , 2 0 2 4 , To learn more, visit edcconline.org/2024-dls-conference years, Digby said. The property had under-market rents, pro- viding the opportunity to raise rents, Digby added. The buyer plans to hold the property as a long-term invest- ment, intending to provide capi- tal improvements while increas- ing rents over time, Digby said. A pair of industrial condos near the Interstate 70-Sheridan Boulevard interchange sold for $1.8 million. CJB Enterprises LLC acquired 5545 W. 56th Ave., Units F and G, in Arvada from 5545 LLC. Digby Commercial’s Digby and Wade Wil- son brokered the sale. The proper- ty totals 8,495 sf, with Unit F measur- ing 4,258 sf and Unit G measuring 4,237 sf, according to Jefferson County public records. The property features 10-foot to 21-foot clear heights and is 30% office and 70% warehouse space, accord- ing to Digby Commercial’s website. The seller was motivated to dispose of the property as its business had outgrown the space, Digby said. The buyer will occupy the property as its headquarters for a guitar amplifier company, Digby said. s Digby Continued from Page 10 CJB Enterprises bought the pair of industrial condos at 5545 W. 56th Ave., Units F and G, for $1.8 million. Wade Wilson represented DTJ in the transac- tion, and JLL represented the landlord. DTJ chose the new office for Denver’s “vibrant business envi- ronment” and for its proxim- ity to design professionals, and current and potential clients in the Denver market, a state- ment from the company said. The new office features state-of- the-art design elements such as updated conference rooms with teleconferencing systems and large workstations with digital drafting boards and monitors, while emphasizing existing historical aspects of the space, including brick, windows, trim, wood beams and steel brackets, Ryckman said. Ryckman highlighted the walkability of the new office’s urban environment with numer- ous dining and retail options nearby, noting numerous team members now bike or walk to the office due to its location. The property is also easily accessible via Interstate 25. Based in Boulder, DTJ Design has additional offices in Atlanta and in Austin, Texas. The firm’s portfolio includes residential, commercial and public projects. n METRO DENVER – Trevey Commercial Real Estate facili- tated three leases in southern Denver suburbs. Parker Healthcare Center, located at 10371 Parkglenn Way in Parker, welcomed two new tenants. GLD Corp., a franchisee of Orthotic & Prosthetic Clinics of America, signed a long-term lease for 1,346 sf beginning in Sep- tember. The office will serve the orthotic, prosthetic and pedorthic needs of its patients. Sasa Clinics signed a long-term lease for 1,202 sf for its Front Range Snoring and Sleep Apnea Center, beginning in August. The office will operate as a dental sleep medicine clinic, specializing in the treatment of snoring and sleep apnea. Landlord CloFam-Parker LLC was represented by Trevey’s Tommy Daher and Mitch Trevey, while Unique Properties’ Tan- ner Gillis represented GLD Corp. and Coldwell Banker Realty’s Joella Rodarte represented Sasa. In Littleton, The Healing Touch signed a long-term lease for 900 sf of medical space at Broadway Medical Center, located at 8089 S. Lincoln St., Suite 206, which began in July. The company relo- cated its practice to the new loca- tion, where it will continue to offer integrative and holistic body work along with sports massage therapy. Landlord 8089 Lincoln Street LLC was represented by Trevey’s David Marulli, while Trevey’s Nick Beach represented the ten- ant. n PUEBLO – Quantum Com- mercial Group Inc. brokered two new office leases at the Vectra Bank Building. Located at 200 W. First St., the building offers a central location and immediate access to Inter- state 25 in downtown Pueblo. Quantum’s Taylor Stamp repre- sented the landlord, Zions Ban- corporation NA, doing business as Vectra Bank Colorado, in both leases. Garcia Gutierrez PLLC leased 2,750 sf in the building. The ten- ant was unrepresented in its lease deal. The law firm, which also has an office in El Paso, Texas, provides representation for personal injury, family law and criminal defense cases. National financial services firm Edward D. Jones & Co. leased 1,220 sf for a new branch. Andrew Conner of Cushman & Wakefield represented the ten- ant in the transaction. Headquar- tered in St. Louis, Edward Jones has more than 15,000 branch locations across the U.S. and Canada. The firm offers a variety of financial services, including investments, wealth strategies, trust companies, insurance and annuities, and business owner solutions. s DTJ Continued from Page 8

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