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July 2024 | The Denver Post
Happy Hour Deals at LoDo Bars & Restaurants Happy hour deals are like Batman signals to downtown Denver offices in the summer. On a Friday afternoon, when the sun is beaming down, and you’ve sent those last few emails at work, it’s easy to convince yourself that 3 p.m. is the new 5 p.m. Especially if you’re headed out to happy hour with your coworkers because that’s team building, right? Read more. |
March 2023 | Colorado Real Estate Journal
Team Sport: In architecture, the edge of innovation is always only a day away On the horizon - 1900 Lawrence. This gleaming, trophy-class office tower will max out at 400 feet and promises to deliver 720,000 square feet of high-flex, high-tech office space that aims to contribute to Denver's design lineage in the second quarter of 2024. |
November 18, 2022 | Denver Business Journal
$400M Denver office tower lands first tenant while under construction The building, 1900 Lawrence, broke ground in April and is expected to be completed in 2024. The developers under construction on a $400 million downtown office tower have secured their first lease. The law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP have signed a lease for 31,000 square feet on the 30th floor of 1900 Lawrence, a Class A office and retail project that broke ground this April. At full buildout, 1900 Lawrence will have 710,000 square feet of office space and 10,000 square feet of retail, as well as onsite parking on the first through sixth floors. Read more. |
November 29, 2022 | Mile High CRE
Top Law Firm Signs Lease for 30th Floor at 1900 Lawrence One of the world’s top law firms, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, will relocate from its existing downtown office and take over the entire 30th floor at 1900 Lawrence, a Class A+ trophy office tower in downtown Denver. Gibson Dunn is the first tenant to sign a lease at 1900 Lawrence, which is owned by Riverside Investment & Development Company in partnership with Convexity Properties and Canyon Partners Real Estate. The projected move-in date is February 2025. Read more. |
April 27, 2022 | The Denver Post
Denver's largest skyscraper in 40 years set to rise at 1900 Lawrence The pandemic sent a majority of office workers home in March 2020, and many have yet to return, putting pressure on office markets across the country, including in Denver, where nearly a fourth of the leasable office space in the first quarter was classified as vacant. Despite that, ground broke Thursday at 1900 Lawrence St. on what backers are calling the largest Class A office building Downtown Denver has seen in 40 years. The high-rise will occupy the center of a three-block stretch from the site of the former Greyhound Bus Station to Sakura Square slated to undergo a massive transformation. Read more. |
April 20, 2022 | The Denver Gazette
Work to begin on new 30-story office tower in downtown Denver Construction begins Thursday on the biggest office tower to dot the Denver skyline in years. Chicago-based Riverside Investment & Development Co. will break ground on a 30-story, $400 million office tower at 1900 Lawrence, a company official said Wednesday. It’s the company’s first Denver development, after having built three towers in the Windy City topping 50 floors, Vice President Chris Payne told The Denver Gazette. Read more. |
December 20, 2021 | PR Newswire
Riverside and Convexity Form Venture with Canyon Partners to Develop 30-Story Office Tower in Downtown Denver; Secure Construction Loan from Bank OZK Riverside Investment & Development Company ("Riverside") and Convexity Properties ("Convexity") today announce their partnership with Canyon Partners Real Estate LLC ("Canyon") in the development of 1900 Lawrence, a 30-story, Class A office tower located in Denver's West CBD submarket, one of the city's fastest-growing mixed-use neighborhoods. Canyon made an $80 million preferred equity investment in the development concurrent with the closing of a senior construction loan from Bank OZK. Construction is expected to begin in March 2022, with completion scheduled for early 2024. Read more. |
July 21, 2021 | Denver Business Journal
Here's the latest on a 30-story office tower being planned in downtown Denver (Renderings) Chicago-based Riverside Investment and Development Company is moving forward on plans for a 30-story speculative office tower at the corner of 19th and Lawrence streets in downtown Denver, targeting a groundbreaking date in the first quarter of 2022, the firm's chief operating officer, Tony Scacco, told Denver Business Journal... Read more. |
July 15, 2020 | Denver Business Journal
Updated plans revealed for 30-story office tower in downtown Denver The developer behind a planned 30-story office tower in downtown Denver is betting that potential tenants will emerge from the coronavirus pandemic with a new appreciation for fresh air and touchless technology — and the company has been busy updating its latest plans to anticipate the requirements of a post-Covid world. Read more. |
July 15, 2020 | Riverside Press Release: 1900 Lawrence
1900 Lawrence project will deliver building infrastructure designed to maximize occupant health and comfort, creating a new standard for indoor environment for the Denver office market. In conjunction with advancement of the zoning process for the 1900 Lawrence office development, Riverside Investment & Development is announcing deployment of a state-of-the-art infrastructure program that holistically combines (a) minimum fresh air rates that exceed local code minimums by more than 330%, (b) secondary air purification systems which targets viral and bacterial pathogens, (c) the most advanced commercial filtration system on the market, (d) active control of relative humidity conditions (e) the most advanced elevator technology available as well as (f) indoor air quality and pollutant measurement. Read more. |
January 15, 2020 | BusinessDen
Developer behind Chicago skyscrapers proposes 30-story office project in Denver A developer responsible for multiple skyscrapers in Chicago wants to take on Denver. Chicago-based Riverside Investment & Developments, whose Windy City projects include the 54-story office tower 150 North Riverside and 55-story Bank of America Tower, submitted an early-stage development proposal to the city of Denver last week. The project concept, a precursor to a more detailed site-development plan, proposes a 30- or 32-story office building (depending how one counts the mechanical/parking levels) at 1901 Arapahoe St. Read more. |