In addition to being the first high-end office building southeast Denver has seen since Hines completed 4600 S. Syracuse nearly eight years ago, Palazzo Verdi is also hoping to obtain its silver LEED certification.
The 15-story building, which is composed of 10 stories of office atop five stories of parking, is being marketed as a "class AA" building, according to brokers associated with the project.
"In Denver you've got a number of suburban office buildings that are mid- or low-rise from the last generation that are considered class A," Scott Perry, vice president of Colliers Bennett & Kahnweiler, an affiliate of Colliers International, tells GlobeSt.com. "But they don't have the amenities or aesthetics that projects that we now classify as 'class AA'--like Palazzo Verdi--do."
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