Daily Camera (Boulder)

Lighting manufactur­er to locate in developmen­t

- By Ken Amundson Bizwest / Daily Camera

Bega North America Inc., a California-based architectu­ral lighting company, will open a 153,000square-foot manufactur­ing facility within the Baseline Industrial Innovation district.

The district is part of Mcwhinney Real Estate Service’s Baseline developmen­t in Broomfield. Mcwhinney Real Estate Services Inc. said in a press statement that the company will locate at 1775 W. 160th Ave. in Baseline and lease Mcwhinney’s second Class-a speculativ­e industrial building in that industrial district. The building has been constructe­d and is being prepared for occupancy by late this year or early next.

Bega North America develops and produces high-quality luminaires for interior and exterior architectu­re with market penetrain both North and South America. Its primary North American manufactur­ing facility and corporate headquarte­rs are located in Carpinteri­a, California, with its internatio­nal headquarte­rs in Menden, Germany, Mcwhinney’s statement said.

“Baseline Industrial not only offered the right expansion opportunit­y for our organizati­on and our employees, but it also was the right community fit,” Bega President Don Kinderdick said. “We were seeking more than a building and found an innovation district that’s part of a larger community, filled with planned amenities, trails, convenienc­es, and most importantl­y, a shared vision for sustainabi­lity. With this second location, we look forward to supporting future light technology advancemen­t within Colorado that will benefit our customers globally.”

Bega will occupy all of the building it will lease, allowing space for future growth on site. Mcwhinney broke ground in May on an additional 306,000 square feet of industrial offerings, adding two more spec buildings at 153,000 square feet each. Mcwhinney’s first industrial building in the district was completed in 2018 and houses OED, CML Security and Rig Up.

“Broomfield’s continued strong economic growth and Baseline’s amenities and proximity to the north Denver metro transporta­tion corridor are key factors in the community’s continued developmen­t,” Kyle Harris, general manager and senior vice president for master-planned communitie­s at Mcwhinney, said in a statement. “We’ve been intentiona­l about increasing our innovation district footprint to accommodat­e a variety of local and national compation nies’ expansion needs, and we look forward to the economic impact tenants will bring to the state’s strongest-growing region.”

“We are seeing tremendous growth and demand in the market for new Class-a flex space,” said Clyde Wood, vice president of commercial and mixed-use developmen­t at Mcwhinney. “We expect that our master-planned communitie­s will continue to attract discerning tenants based on our best-in-class buildings, community amenities and flexibilit­y to accommodat­e a broad range of users and their evolving needs.”

Real estate broker CBRE assisted with the lease transactio­n on the Bega building.

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