Terra Boulder life-sciences campus

5675 Arapahoe Ave. in Boulder
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PROJECT DETAILS
Location

5675 Arapahoe Ave.

Status

Current

Location

5675 Arapahoe Ave.

City

Boulder

State

CO

Owner

5675 Arapahoe Property Holdings LLC

Developer

Schnitzer West

Square Feet

Two-building, nearly 207,000-square-foot campus

Size

10 acres

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