517 S. Arthur Ave. flex building
The Beck Group has submitted plans for a 16,294-square-foot flex project on slightly less than an acre within the business campus at 517 S. Arthur Ave.
The Beck Group has submitted plans for a 16,294-square-foot flex project on slightly less than an acre within the business campus at 517 S. Arthur Ave.
Plans call for a two-story 8,710-square-foot building with suites for four tenants and a small support office/mezzanine space.
BNSF Railway Co. plans a massive intermodal facility and logistics park in land being annexed into Lochbuie. The 2,700-acre project will be located along the BNSF tracks that run along the east side of Interstate 76, roughly north of Weld County Road 4, south of Weld County Road 10, with some parcels extending eastward toward…
A 399,000-square-foot expansion to the Boulder campus of BAE Systems Inc., Space & Mission Systems. The expansion will be accomplished in four phases. Phase 1 includes construction of 191,000 square feet of manufacturing space on the north side of the Fisher Building, as well as demolition of several buildings. Phase 2 includes construction of 128,000…
Greeley-based JBS has planned to build a 155,000-square-feet cold storage distribution facility at 920 N. 7th Ave., and a conveyor bridge to move product from the existing plant across 6th Avenue and the Union Pacific railroad to the new facility. JBS announced the upgrades as a part of an overall $200 million package with its…
Patagon Ventures of out Provo, Utah, has proposed creating a 393-unit container storage business immediately south of the Sonic Drive-In at 59th Avenue and 10th Street in Greeley. The portable, stackable units are said to withstand 120-mph winds, and snow loads of 60 pounds per square foot.
As a part of its return to Northern Colorado 84 Lumber is bring back new sales location sin Greeley and Fort Collins but he company also is building a truss plant in Fort Lupton. The New truss manufacturing facility located at 2322 South Denver Avenue, Fort Lupton will be a combination of a remodel of…
Seattle-based Schnitzer West aims to build a two-building, nearly 207,000-square-foot campus on about 10 acres at 5675 Arapahoe Ave.
Georgia-based Eagle Rock Distributing Co. is adding 222,647 square feet to its existing 124,800-square-foot facility at 3800 Clydesdale Parkway.
Dom Kickbush, who owns the 745 S. Pierce Ave. site, plans to build a 32,367-square-foot self-storage facility that would accommodate between 530 and 640 storage units.
Cardinal Glass is evaluating the feasibility of plans to attach a new 124,317-foot structure to the west of its 49,504-square-foot plant at 999 N. Van Buren Ave., which Minneapolis-based Cardinal purchased in 2011 and moved operations to Loveland from a plant in Salt Lake City.
BioMed Realty LLC’s proposed development at 1855 S. Flatiron Court in Flatiron Park envisions an innovation hub with three, three-story buildings encompassing more than 207,000 square feet. The project proposes demolition of two existing buildings that initially were developed in 1978. The project would be built in three phases.
Approximately 26.5 acres of undeveloped land near Northern Colorado Regional Airport will be the site of a freight-transfer facility for Old Dominion Freight Line Inc., one of the largest North American “less-than-truckload” motor carriers.
Macy Development Co.’s plans call for a 32,700-square-foot flex-industrial building on nearly four acres adjacent to the Home Depot and Target stores on Hover Street in Longmont.
Boulder developer Conscience Bay Co. LLC is planning to build a 112,423-square-foot office building focused on biotechnology tenants.
A 1-million-square-foot, nine-building industrial complex on 37 acres in Mead. Elevation 25 is the only high-bay warehouse speculative industrial development in the immediate area.
A 14-building, 3-million-square-foot industrial park that will be the only dual highway-rail-access park in the region. It is being built along the Great Western Railway of Colorado, a short-line railroad which allows the park to connect to both Union Pacific and BNSF Railway lines. The Home Depot Inc. anchors the initial 120,250-square-foot building.
A proposed 80-acre technology park that will contain five single-story office buildings, five industrial flex buildings, two four-story office buildings, and one retail building.