Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Denver retail space

BuildingSearch.com lists numerous Denver retail spaces. Thousands of available retail space listings inDenver, plus office, industrial, and mixed-use developments are tracked on BuildingSearch.com. Be sure to include the various Denver retail space categories, including office/retail and mixed-use while conducting your search for Denver retail space listings. 

Denver has an enviable quality of life that makes it simply one of the best places in the United States to live and work. The area’s economic engine attracts a young, diverse and talented workforce. 

Metro Denver's milder housing correction and higher per capita income has helped local retail sales remain reasonably strong. 

Retail space in Denver is a huge part of Colorado’s economy, which is built on small business. Small businesses represent 97% of all employing businesses in Colorado, being a dominant source of new job creation in the State. 

Downtown Denver is one of the largest and most diverse users of Denver retail space in the Rocky Mountain Region, with over 3.5 million square feet of retail space. Downtown has an excellent mix of retail, with a diverse selection of more than 1,000 retailers and restaurants/bars. 

At year-end 2007, the Central Business District (CBD) rental rates ranged from a low of $12.00 per SF to $36.50 per SF with a median of $25.00 per SF. CBD retail rental rates per square foot remain among the highest in Metro Denver. Of Downtown's over 3.5 million SF, approximately 133,548 SF are available and the Downtown retail market has a vacancy rate of approximately 4 percent. 

Denver retail space provides home to many retail centers Downtown. The 16th Street Mall is one-mile pedestrian mall, which is home to a diverse array of over 1,000 Downtown retailers and restaurants/bars. Denver Pavilions is a 350,000 square root retail, restaurant and entertainment complex with United Artists Theaters, Nike Town, Barnes & Noble, Virgin Records, Banana Republic, Hard Rock CafĂ©, Lucky Strike, and more than 40 additional shops & restaurants. Other retail centers that call Denver retail space home include Larimer Square, Writer Square, Tabor Center and Lower Downtown. 

Denver retail space is growing with retail projects still under construction, which include Hibernia Pavilion, Avenues Walk and Tapestry Park. Another 2 million square feet of retail space is proposed, including Fleming Island Retail Shoppes, Park Avenue Plaza North, Esplanade at St. Johns, Marketplace at the Fountains and Nocatee Town Center. 

Expand, relocate or open a business with Denver retail space and reap the benefits that Denver retail space provides. 

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