Bancroft Capital purchased Cole Center at Denver West Business Park for $18.9 million, or $113.03 per square foot.
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Bancroft Capital purchased Cole Center at Denver West Business Park for $18.9 million, or $113.03 per square foot.
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A joint venture between Harbert Management Corporation and Bancroft Capital has obtained a $44.6 million loan to refinance Denver Highlands, a 359,919-square-foot office property in Denver. The asset is located at 10375 and 10065 E. Harvard Ave.
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A site long associated with a pillar of Boulder County's high-tech past could house one of the current reigning tech giants: Amazon.
The massive StorageTek campus in Louisville is under contract to California's Bancroft Capital, which is using it to woo Amazon as the web retail giant hunts for a second headquarters.
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Colorado Real Estate Journal–Bancroft Capital upped its investment in Highlands Ranch with the acquisition of the 137,316-square-foot Ridgeline Technology Center.
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CoStar--Manhattan Beach, CA-based Bancroft Capital purchased Highlands Ranch I and II at 630-640 Plaza Dr. in Highlands Ranch, CO from Lone Star Funds. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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GlobeSt.com--Sixth Avenue West a 124,508-square-foot, class A office building has been acquired by Bancroft Capital Advisors.
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Denver Business Journal--Two buildings near Parker Road and Iliff Street in Denver sold for $31 million last week to Bancroft Capital, a Manhattan Beach, California-based company.
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Colorado Real Estate Journal--Bancroft Capital’s backup plan for a Boulder property turned out to be a $27.2 million win-win for the company and a local buyer.
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Boulder Daily Camera--The nine-acre property in Boulder that formerly served as Exabyte Corp.'s headquarters and later was eyed to house another stage of the Peloton condominium project was sold to a local private equity firm for $27.2 million, Boulder County property records show.
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Boulder Daily Camera--The Bailey Company LLLP, a Golden-based company with interests in real estate and oil and gas, has purchased five buildings leased to Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. in Boulder for $20.5 million, officials for Boulder-based Dean Callan & Co. announced Thursday.
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Denver Business Journal--Rally Software is more than doubling the size of its headquarters under a build-and-lease deal with a new landlord, the company announced Friday. The arrangement keeps the fast-growing company based in Boulder instead of moving out of the city in search of space.
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Boulder Daily Camera--E Source, a locally based firm that provides consulting services to utilities and large energy users, has started the build-out of its new headquarters facility in Boulder.
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Boulder Count Business Report--The National Ecological Observatory Network Inc. and the National Institute for Trial Advocacy announced Oct. 14 they will move into the 156,000-square-foot campus on 38th Street near the intersection of Arapahoe Avenue and Foothills Parkway.
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Denver Post--The Peloton condominium project in Boulder is seeing success that many developments haven't enjoyed over the past year, grossing almost $23.5 million in sales. Of the 744 condos sold in Boulder over the past year, 70 of them were in the Peloton's 190-unit first phase, including 41 in 2010.
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Denver Post--Bancroft Capital has inked the largest lease in Boulder in the last 15 months. National Ecological Observatory Network Inc. (NEON) agreed to 45,500 square feet in Bancrofts building 1685 38th St. for five years. Its the largest lease since Gilead Sciences signed a 65,000-square-foot deal in December 2009 at another Bancroft building at 3333 Walnut St.
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