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Steve Chacon, CPA CES® , Vice President 303.876.1161 | schacon@firstam.com firm’s commitment to the Denver region, where it has been head- quartered since its founding in 1999. “This relocation not only brings us closer to the heart of the city we love but also posi- tions us within a neighborhood that embodies creativity and collaboration,” said AvenueW- est Global CEO Angela Healy. “We’re excited to immerse our- selves in the energy of the Art District on Santa Fe and contin- ue building strong partnerships that support Denver’s economic and cultural vitality.” Whitney Hake of Newmark represented AvenueWest in its lease, and Steve Serenyi of Colliers represented the land- lord, Evergreen Three LLC. Office Interiors was the interior designer for the space. AvenueWest was attracted to the new space due to its loca- tion within the art district, prox- imity to downtown, and ease of parking for employees and guests. The new office will serve as a hub for operations, com- munity initiatives and local col- laborations. The property is four blocks from West Sixth Avenue, providing convenient access to the greater Denver metro area. The Art District on Santa Fe is home to more than 30 art galleries, studios, creative busi- ness and local restaurants. The district “provides a unique and inspiring setting that aligns with AvenueWest’s core val- ues of innovation, connection and community engagement,” a statement from the company said. AvenueWest Global is a wom- an-owned company offering property management, reloca- tion and mid-term housing solu- tions on behalf of real estate investors. The company oper- ates a global network of fur- nished corporate rentals, with properties in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and South America. n LITTLETON – A podiatry practice signed a lease for medi- cal office space in southwest Littleton. Timberline Podiatry PLLC leased 1,498 sf at 7761 Shaf- fer Parkway, Suite 225, for an initial term of three years. The office will open in September, according to Timberline Podia- try’s website. Anthony Palum- bo of Impact Commercial Real Estate represented the tenant in the transaction with landlord BC3 Properties I LLC. The two-story, 30,000-sf build- ing was built in 200 and ren- ovated in 2022, according to a LoopNet listing. The asset offers proximity to the West Ken Caryl exit of C-470, providing access to the greater Denver metro area. The property is also near several dining, retail and hotel options. s AvenueWest Continued from Page 8 ing innovation ecosystem, and a spirit of public-private collabo- ration, our region continues to attract pioneering companies at the forefront of space exploration and development.” Raven anticipates creating up to 392 net new jobs with an average annual wage of $130,867, which is 119% of the average annual wage in Broomfield County. The company is currently hiring for engineers, technicians, managers, operators and executives. “Colorado is known for its leadership in aerospace and advanced manufacturing, and Raven Space Systems will advance both of these leading industries while creating good- paying jobs for Coloradans,” said OEDIT Executive Director Eve Lieberman. Raven Space Systems is a ven- ture-backed start-up with active government contacts focused on building next-gen composite 3D printing factories for aerospace and defense. Its patented Micro- wave Assisted Deposition 3D printing technology minimizes labor, tooling and waste to man- ufacture aerospace-grade ther- moset and ceramic composites. Applications for the technology include hypersonics, propul- sion systems, reentry vehicles, satellites, aircraft, missiles, rock- ets and more. s Raven Continued from Page 6 I-25 corridor, where profession- als are looking for convenience, quality and a sense of connec- tion,” said Dunton Commercial principal Nate Melchior. “Indus- trious brings a hospitality-driven experience that feels right for the neighborhood and is aligned with how people want to work today. We’re excited to see it take shape.” The property offers walkabil- ity to the Colorado light-rail sta- tion and direct access to Interstate 25, providing connectivity to the Denver metro area. The location is also proximate to the Cherry Creek Shopping District, with more than 160 retail and dining options. The new location joins Indus- trious’ downtown, Lower High- land and Boulder locations. “Colorado has been a strong market for us, and we’re always mindful of the right opportuni- ties to grow,” Demestihas said. “We’re excited about the poten- tial to continue to expand our presence in the region.” New York-based Industri- ous offers numerous flexible work solutions, including dedi- cated offices, turnkey private suites, and on-demand access to coworking and meeting spaces. The company now operates more than 250 locations in more than 65 cities globally. s Indy Continued from Page 6
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