DENVER—Developer Prime West has broken ground on One Belleview Station, a new class AA office building totaling 320,000 square feet. The development is located at the northwest quadrant of I-25 and East Belleview Avenue and will be the first office building within the 42-acre Belleview Station Transit Oriented Mixed Use Master Plan. Designed by Gensler, One Belleview Station will be LEED Gold and will take advantage of state of the art system architecture for both power and fiber optic data. Cushman & Wakefield's senior directors Ryan Stout and Nathan Bradley are leasing agents for the project, which is expected to deliver in the Fall of 2016.

“Today's groundbreaking marks the beginning of another successful transit oriented development community coming to life for Denver and the region,” said Denver Mayor Michael Hancock. “This will undoubtedly be a signature office site to support our expanding business community. We're proud to see smart development taking shape, linking residents with jobs, housing, retail and more.”

“One Belleview Station is customized to the needs of modern office users,” said Steve Clarke, CEO of Prime West. “The 2 minute walk to RTD's Belleview Station platform, I-25 visibility and access, intelligent floor plate efficiency, and a robust array of walkable amenities allows tenants to optimize the combination of multi-modal connectivity and a high-quality work environment.”

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David Phillips

David Phillips is a Chicago-based freelance writer and consultant with more than 20 years experience in business and community news. He also has extensive reporting experience in the food manufacturing industry for national trade publications.