DENVER—Cushman & Wakefield has advised the joint venture of Karis Capital and AEW in the disposition sale of a newly developed class A warehouse/distribution building totaling approximately 147,000 square feet in downtown Denver, Colorado.

The property is 100% leased to a global Fortune 100 e-commerce company. Developed in 2021, the single-tenant facility located at 875 W 64th Ave sold to a national real estate investment, development and management firm for $114 million.

Executive Managing Director Will Strong, Vice Chairmen Jeff Chiate and Jeffrey Cole, Director Mike Adey, Associate Greer Oliver, and Analyst Connor Nebeker-Hay of Cushman & Wakefield's National Industrial Advisory Group represented Karis Capital and AEW in the transaction. The firm's Matt Trone, Steve Hager, Drew McManus, Ryan Searle and Joey Trinkle also provided market leasing advisory.

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