Glendale office complex leased to state agency sells for $95M
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The Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment has a new landlord in Glendale.
Glendale Co I SGF LLC purchased the three office buildings at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South and 700 and 710 S. Ash St. last week for $95 million, according to public records.
The 356,000-square-foot campus is fully leased by the state, and houses the health department’s main offices. The deal works out to $266 a square foot.
The seller, Vancouver-based City Office REIT, purchased it in 2014 for $59.5 million, records show.
The purchasing entity is affiliated with Cleveland-based Boyd Watterson Asset Management, which according to its website has $13.8 billion in assets under management, including $6.9 billion in real estate. The firm says it has one of the largest portfolios of government-leased real estate in the country.
Where to recycle your live Christmas tree around Denver
City of Denver
and last updated 2020-12-29 14:16:11-05
Christmas Day has come and gone and while the Christmas tree may stay up in your home for a little longer, you may be wondering what to do with it when it s time to take it down.
Here s where to recycle your Christmas tree across the Denver metro area.
City and County of Denver
Denver residents can recycle their old Christmas trees beginning Jan. 4 through the Treecycle Program. For two weeks, Denver Solid Waste Management customers can put their Christmas trees â with all decorations removed â out at the curb on their scheduled trash collection day no later than 7 a.m. This ends on Jan. 15 and is only applicable for live trees. Click here for information on disposing of an artificial tree.