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DENVER-Fast growing Exclusive Resorts, which last indicated that it might leave Denver, is more than doubling its lease by leasing 80,000 sf in the Park Central building at 1515 Arapahoe St. That’s a 128% increase in size from the current 35,000 sf it is leasing in the historic Sugar Building at 1530 16th St.

The company, of which a majority is owned by AOL founder Steve Case, signed a seven-year lease to occupy nearly six floors of Park Central. The company currently employs 200 people, a 500% increase from two years ago. The new space can handle more than 300 people. The move is expected in late summer.

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