Loveland Reporter-Herald

Hines to build logistics park in Aurora

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Houston-based Hines Interests LP, a global real estate investment, developmen­t, and property manager, in partnershi­p with L.C. Fulenwider Inc., has begun work on the first phase of the Denali Logistics Park in Aurora.

Denali is a Class A industrial and logistics park in Aurora that sits on 57 acres within the larger Box Elder mixed-use developmen­t. When complete in the fall of this year, it will include more than 760,000 square feet of industrial and logistics space across three speculativ­e buildings.

Hines also is working on a multiple-building industrial or logistics center in Loveland just south of the Northern Colorado Regional Airport.

“Denali Logistics Park is the new marquee of Denver’s industrial scene, allowing occupiers to achieve and exceed their future supply chain and logistics goals,” Courtney Schneider, director at Hines, said in a press statement. “Each site offers a variety of sizes, allowing for flexibilit­y to fit the needs of any occupier. The developmen­t is a significan­t addition to Hines’ growing industrial and logistics portfolio.”

Located east of E-470 between East 64th Avenue and East 68th Avenue in Denver’s growing Airport submarket, Denali Logistics Park provides direct access to the Denver metro and its interstate­s. Phase 1 of the speculativ­e developmen­t consists of three buildings varying in size:

• Building 1: 352,600 square feet, 370 feet deep, 40-foot clear height. Cross Dock.

• Building 2: 205,800 square feet, 210 feet deep, 32-foot clear height. Rear Load.

• Building 3: 201,200 square feet, 230 feet deep, 32-foot clear height. Rear Load.

— Bizwest, an independen­t news organizati­on, and is published under a license agreement. © 2023 Bizwest Media LLC.

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