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Another law firm moving into Hines’ skyscraper 1144 Fifteenth
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Another law firm plans to move into Hines’ tower at 1144 15th St.
Stinson is taking three-fourths of the building’s 24th floor, about 20,000 square feet, according to documents submitted to the city seeking permits to build out the space.
The Kansas City-based firm is the sixth law firm to lease at the 40-story building, which was completed by Houston-based Hines in 2018.
A spokeswoman for Stinson declined to comment.
Stinson already has an office downtown in Independence Plaza, at 1050 17th St., according to the firm’s website. It moved into the building in 2018, taking about 7,000 square feet, according to a news release from the firm at the time.
WeWork closing four Denver locations to ‘rightsize’ its footprint
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WeWork is contracting its local presence in a big way.
A spokeswoman said Tuesday that the New York-based coworking firm is closing four existing locations in Denver: The Vault, at 821 17th St.; The Hub, at 3601 Walnut St.; The Lab, at 2420 17th St.; and Civic Center Plaza, at 1560 N. Broadway.
WeWork leased approximately 230,000 square feet across the four locations, according to data on CoStar.
“Over the last 12 months, WeWork has continued to rationalize its global real estate portfolio as a part of the company’s plan to achieve profitability,” the company said in a statement. “With an abundance of supply in the market, we have made the decision to rightsize our footprint across Denver where we will continue to provide our members with unmatched space, service, and flexibility.”