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Incredible two-floor opportunity with 1st-floor presence and bright atrium. Direct access to tenant building amenities. $250 gift card to REI for qualified tours. $1.75/SF/Yr commission on 3+ year term deals. 1st and 2nd floors must be leased together.
Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
1st Floor, Ste 100/200 | 22,333 SF | Negotiable | $33.22 CAD/SF/YR | Office/Retail | Spec Suite | Now |
Size |
22,333 SF |
Term |
Negotiable |
Rental Rate |
$33.22 CAD/SF/YR |
Space Use |
Office/Retail |
Condition |
Spec Suite |
Available |
Now |
Declared a Denver landmark in 1977, The Vault invites businesses to write the next chapter for one of the formative buildings of “The Wall Street of the West.” Recognizing the historic value of this iconic structure, Oz Architecture and Tryba Architects reenvisioned 821 17th Street to thoughtfully preserve its timeless character and intermix sophisticated modern features. Within the first steps of the building, visitors are welcomed by a grand lobby with marble finishes, oak windows, and ornate artwork. It is heralded as one of the top historic lobbies in the city and even the large vaults have been repurposed to create one-of-a-kind elegance. The Vault offers move-in-ready, full-floor spec suites, each of which have been meticulously updated to deliver contemporary workspaces against a backdrop of historic charm. Tenants have the opportunity to lease full floors up to the entire building. Floors 6, 7, 8, and 9 are fully furnished and move-in ready. Floors 8 and 9 are connected with an internal staircase and must be leased together. The lobby spec suite was formerly occupied by a bank and has an open layout configurable for retail or and office uses. The 2nd floor wraps around the first floor’s atrium, creating one cohesive space ready to buzz with activity. Located at 17th and Champa, tenants will be in the heart of Denver’s original business district and the city’s best amenity hubs. The 16th Street Pedestrian Mall, which is undergoing a $150 million renovation, offers over countless cafes/restaurants, shops, a MallRide shuttle bus, and a LightRail station only steps away. There are plenty of parking garage options in the immediate vicinity, and Champa Street provides seamless access to key connectors and arteries like Speer Boulevard, Colfax Avenue, and Interstate 25.
RESTAURANTS |
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Panzano | Italian | - | 1 min walk |
Three Sisters Cafe & Catering | American | $ | 2 min walk |
Bruegger's Bagels | Bagels | $ | 2 min walk |
Soko | Korean | $$$ | 3 min walk |
Cafe 21 Express | Cafe | $ | 4 min walk |
French 75 | - | - | 4 min walk |
Starbucks | Cafe | $ | 4 min walk |
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery | - | - | 4 min walk |
Juice Kitchen | Smoothies | $ | 4 min walk |
Elway's Downtown | Steak | $$$$ | 6 min walk |
RETAIL |
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7-eleven | Convenience Market | 1 min walk |
Planet Fitness | Fitness | 3 min walk |
Walgreens | Drug Store | 3 min walk |
Famous Footwear | Shoes | 3 min walk |
Dependable Cleaners | Cleaners | 3 min walk |
Target | Dept Store | 5 min walk |
HOTELS |
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Kimpton |
189 rooms
1 min walk
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Hyatt Centric |
264 rooms
2 min walk
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Hilton |
613 rooms
4 min walk
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Grand Hyatt |
516 rooms
6 min walk
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AC Hotels by Marriott |
223 rooms
6 min walk
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Downtown Denver is the primary office hub in the metro area. The office node stretches from the University of Colorado Denver to the RiNo District. The area has easy access to Interstate 25, the spine of the metro area, and the Interstate 70, connecting it to bedroom communities. Downtown Denver is known for its bar and restaurant scene and is home to Major League Baseball’s Coors Field, making it an enjoyable after-work neighborhood as well as a thriving daytime business community.
Denver is one of the fastest-growing tech markets in the country, and this growth is concentrated in downtown. The area has been a highly sought-after destination for new residents (particularly well-educated millennials) and major employers that drive economic activity. West Coast-based tech companies such as Amazon, Slack, and Checkr have leased space here.
A number of major companies are headquartered in downtown. Apparel company VF Corporation relocated from North Carolina to a new headquarters here. DaVita Kidney Care, another locally based firm, also moved into a new headquarters and is one of the biggest tenants in the submarket. Energy companies are also prevalent. Encana Oil & Gas and MarkWest Energy Partners occupy large blocks of office space in downtown Denver.
With hiring sprees occurring in the urban center, apartment developers have come out in droves to accommodate workers who seek a true live/work/play environment. Downtown is one of the most heavily built apartment nodes in the nation, and the availability of housing has often been a harbinger for economic growth in Denver.
At the end of the day, the area’s high-end properties, easy access to public transportation, and the numerous cultural amenities will keep downtown Denver a destination for office tenants in search of top-of-the-market space.
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