FORT COLLINS Numerica Corp., an air, missile and space defense company based in Fort Collins, will buy and renovate an industrial property at 4450 Denrose Court in Fort Collins.
The renovated facility will include 9,000 square feet of office space and 24,000 square feet of high-bay lab and manufacturing space, according to a company press release.
In a statement, the company said the space will support the continued development of Numerica’s optical space surveillance sensors and short-range air defense radar systems.
The property sale is expected to close Sept. 1. Steve Shroyer of Shroyer Resources is the owner’s representative. Vaught Frye Larson Aronson Architects is working on the design to retrofit the existing 32,870-square-foot facility, currently The Edge Sports Center. Construction will begin immediately after closing with a projected move-in date of February 2022.
Defense contractor Numerica Corp. is buying a 33,000 square-foot industrial building in east Fort Collins to expand development of its optical space surveillance sensors and short-range air defense radar systems.
The building at 4450 Denrose Court near the southeast corner of the Interstate 25 and Mulberry Road intersection currently houses The Edge Sports Center, which will shut down after the building is sold.
The sale is expected to close Sept. 1 with the planned move-in expected in February. The sales price was not disclosed. With this new facility, we are excited to lean into the opportunities we have in front of us, said Numerica President Jeff Poore, in a press release.
NEOTech, Numerica Provide 3D Radar for C-UAS, Short-range Defense Missions
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In response to gaps in the short-range air defense radar market, Numerica, a leader in designing and deploying best-in-class defense technology, announces the development of a new U.S.-made, 3D radar solution for Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) and other short-range defense missions – introducing Spyglass Short Range Surveillance Radar. Designed to fill the need for exceptional C-UAS detection and trackin
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FORT COLLINS, Colo., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In response to gaps in the short-range air defense radar market, Numerica, a leader in designing and deploying best-in-class defense technology, announces the development of a new U.S.-made, 3D radar solution for Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) and other short-range defense missions – introducing Spyglass™ Short Range Surveillance Radar. Designed to fill the need for exceptional C-UAS detection and tracking performance, Spyglass from Numerica will be available soon for a broad set of applications including facility security, border surveillance, convoy and vehicle protection, air space monitoring and more.