The Denver Post

Five-story office building breaking ground on small lot

- By Thomas Gounley

A local condo developer is making the jump into the office sector with a small infill project in Lohi.

Denver-based Generation Developmen­t, led by President Chris Lonigro, is breaking ground this week on a five-story office building at 2926 Umatilla St.

The structure — expected to be completed early next year — will be 33,000 square feet, about 25,000 square feet of that leasable space.

“We looked at a bunch of direct uses for that site, and felt like office was the most underserve­d,” Lonigro told Businessde­n. “Lower Highland has a lot of residentia­l.”

The lot, formerly used for parking, is just 6,813 square feet, or 0.16 acres. The bulk of the block is residentia­l, but the property is adjacent to another fivestory office building developed by Denver’s Gravitas Developmen­t Group, whose tenants include the restaurant El Five and Shinesty.

Generation purchased the property in December 2018 from Dan Strammiell­o, president of Denver-based Westbrook Developmen­t Partners; the deed does not show a sale price. Strammiell­o is an investor in the office project, Lonigro said.

Generation’s new office building, dubbed 2926 Lohi, will have floor plates ranging from 3,500 to 5,200 square feet. There will be multiple terraces, and floor-toceiling windows looking east and west. Lonigro said the upper floors will have a “loft-like industrial feel.”

A stacked mechanical parking system undergroun­d will be able to fit 30 vehicles.

Lonigro said Generation got permits allowing it to begin work on the project in May 2020, but sat on the project for a while, given the overall uncertaint­y around office leasing.

The building is breaking ground on spec, meaning there are no signed leases. JLL brokers James Roupp and Maddy Stevenson have the listing.

Lonigro said the building wasn’t specifical­ly designed to have retail space, although there is ground-floor space that could be used that way or by an office user that regularly meets with clients.

Denver’s Boss Architectu­re designed the building. Generation Constructo­rs, which is affiliated with Generation Developmen­t, is the general contractor.

Lonigro, a Colorado State University grad, founded Generation

in 2009. The firm has specialize­d in small-tomidsize condominiu­m projects in Denver. Its first project, completed in 2011, was a nine-unit building at 2640 Central Court, about a quartermil­e away from the Umatilla property.

Generation is currently building a 41-unit project at 1601 Park Ave. in City Park West, aiming for a September completion. Units within The Arbory hit the market last month, with asking prices ranging from $325,000 to $1.1 million.

Right now, Generation’s offices are in The Victor, a project the firm completed in City Park West in 2020. The company planned it to be condos, but converted it to apartments in part due to the pandemic.

Lonigro said the company might move its offices to the Lohi project once completed, although nothing has been decided.

Depending on how the Lohi project goes, Lonigro said, there could be more office projects in the future for Generation. “We really like that boutique office in highly walkable locations,” he said. “You want to be able to walk down the street and have lunch, and have that neighborho­od feel.”

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