Gen II is the latest tenant in the new Belleview station building with 73K SF
Belleview Station is a 51 acre planned community along I-25.
Gen II, a private equity fund administrator, has leased 73K SF in one of the Denver-area’s newest office buildings at 6900 Layton Ave.
The company will vacate its existing space just across Interstate 25 from the new building, with plans to establish the new location as a “western hub,” according to the Denver Business Journal.
The new space will accommodate 400 employees, providing ample space for Gen II to expand its current workforce of 100 people. The company began looking for new space after its 2021 acquisition of Denver-based Stone Pine Accounting Services.
Gen II chief administrative officer Matt Luongo told DBJ that the company cast a wide net in its search for a new home in Denver and “stumbled across this Class A space that’s just across the street.” across the street. Even though it is across the highway, it feels like a completely different area. They really try to make it a community.”
Gen II joins tenants Newmont Mining Corp., SSR Mining, LogistiCare, Movdivcare, Western Union and DCP Midstream in the new building, which is part of the planned development known as Belleview Station.
The larger project also includes retail and multi-family spaces.
About 83% of the 103K SF of retail is occupied, according to a recent DBJ article that describes a proposal for two new residential towers.
Existing apartments on the site are fully leased and Trammell Crow Residential is building a 250-unit luxury apartment tower at 4882 South Newport St.
Lead developer Front Range Land & Development Co. said it will sell one of its last remaining lots to a vertical developer and work with them to bring 705 units and a 25K SF grocery store to the community. Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants plans to open a 19-story, 190-room hotel in Belleview Station in 2024.
As construction on the planned 51-acre site continues, a plan to address traffic congestion issues at I-25 and Belleview has stalled, according to a July 27 article in The Villager.
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