Flex building planned near Rocky Mountain airport
A Denver developer and investor is planning to build a flex-industrial building in Broomfield near the Interlocken business park and the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport.
A Denver developer and investor is planning to build a flex-industrial building in Broomfield near the Interlocken business park and the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport.
The Weld County Board of County Commissioners recently approved Public Service Company of Colorado’s (Xcel Energy) request to build two new natural-gas fired combustion turbines and its associated facilities. The two combined will add an additional 364 megawatts of power-generation capacity, which would at most be enough to provide power to 364,000 homes.
The High Pointe Business Park in west Greeley is about to see some new life at the tail end. Roche Constructors Inc., which owns the business park at Colorado Highway 257 and U.S. Highway 34 through its Golden Eye Investments Inc., has proposed building a 31,000-square-foot industrial building at the park, in a project called Snow Owl 3.
Guardian Storage LLC has asked Superior to annex and zone a vacant, roughly 4.5-acre parcel of unincorporated Boulder County into the town to facilitate an expansion of the existing, adjacent Guardian site at 1555 S. 76th St.
A pair of modestly sized industrial buildings are planned on a vacant tract within Louisville’s Colorado Technology Center business park.
Ryan Cos. US Inc. recently finished construction of Northwest Commerce Center, an industrial project in Broomfield that the developer built in partnership with PGIM Real Estate, the real estate investment and financing arm of Prudential Financial Inc.
With final approval from Fort Collins’ Planning and Zoning Commission on March 26, a two-phase self-storage and mini-warehouse facility soon will rise northeast of the intersection of Interstate 25 and East Prospect Road.
A national cement company has proposed a transloading facility for rail to truck movement of dry cement and similar materials on a 2-acre site in southwest Evans.
Bison Ridge Construction LLC, has filed plans with the city to create the lot at 15050 Weld County Road 66, in northwest Greeley. At present, there is an existing home on the property that is planned to be used in the business operations. The site is at the corner of 59th Avenue and AA Street.
A Greeley warehouse and industrial building owner plans to add an additional 6,540 square feet to a building in southwest Greeley to accommodate an environmental and energy testing company called Southern Petroleum Laboratories Inc.
Westside Property Investment Co. has proposed annexing almost 300 acres into the City of Fort Lupton to market it as a light-industrial area to include data centers, warehousing and manufacturing.
A planned unit development amendment will be reviewed Thursday by Louisville planning officials that, if approved, would allow for the construction of a new flex-industrial building in the Colorado Technology Center.
JBS USA is investing millions in the city of Greeley, with three major projects, the latest being a new airport hangar at the Greeley-Weld County Airport.
A development group plans to build a small flex-industrial project in Westminster for business operators in need of a combination of workshop, storage space and/or office space.
A roughly 66,000-square-foot flex-industrial building is planned for Boulder’s Gunbarrel neighborhood.
In the wake of Fort Lupton residents approving a ballot measure to grow and store marijuana in town, Centaurus Farms LLC, may finally be able to move forward on a planned operation to do just that, with the project moving through the city’s approval process.
GREELEY — Having just announced that it was spending $50 million to upgrade its Greeley beef-packing plant with a new distribution center, JBS USA recently submitted plans with the city to get the project underway. According to documents filed with the City of Greeley, the global company has planned to build a 155,000-square-feet cold storage…
LONGMONT — A pair of industrial buildings totaling 19,600 square feet with frontage on Colorado Highway 119 in unincorporated Weld County east of Longmont will be ready for occupancy in April or May. According to Summit Commercial Brokers in Niwot, the 9,100- and 10,500-square-foot buildings at 1767 Vista View Drive, south of Colorado Highway 119…