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Real State: Boulder gained new tenant with Bobo’s Oat Bars
Boulder – Simply Delicious LLC dba Bobo’s Oat Bars will keep its operations in Boulder after finding a good sublease deal to expand the company’s space.The Boulder-based firm signed a deal for 3,700 square feet of office space. The total lease space will be occupied over time in several phases.
BROOMFIELD
Marty Knape, Alex Hammerstein and Don Fitzmartin with CB Richard Ellis and Ted Harris with Studley helped broker the deal.The brokers said ZOLL got a good deal on the new space at below market price as a sublease from Brocade. Brocade, which acquired local data-storage firm McData in 2006. ZOLL deal leaves about 100,000 square feet still available for sublease in the building. ZOLL employs about 175 people in Broomfield. The company provides software and data-organization solutions to fire protection and EMS services, including automated dispatch, billing, field data collection, mobile communications, and scheduling and deployment planning products. ZOLL Data Systems is a subsidiary of Chelmsford, Mass.-based ZOLL Medical Corp.
NEW RESTAURANT: Kevin Taylor Restaurant Group plans to open a steak house this September at the Arista mixed-use development in Broomfield.Kevin Taylor Steak will occupy 5,342 square feet in the aloft Hotel at the corner of Colony Row and Arista Place.”The aloft Hotel is a great fit for us; and because of the unique urban nature and ideal location between Denver and Boulder, Arista is the perfect place for our expansion,” Kevin Taylor, restaurant owner, said in a statement. The ownership group owns six other restaurants in Colorado.
BOULDER
REDEVELOPMENT REVIEW: A Boulder developer is moving ahead to resubmit a concept proposal to redevelop the dormant Army Reserve Training Center at 4640 Table Mesa Drive in South Boulder.Local developer Peter Stainton has proposed a variety of residential housing types on the 4.7 acre site, including row houses, duplexes and single-family homes totaling 43 units. The units would be accessed off of Table Mesa and Tantra drives. The proposal would require a rezoning from low-density residential to medium-density residential. Stainton submitted a similar concept plan with 40 units in 2006 with access off of Table Mesa Drive. At its review in early 2007, Boulder Planning Board did not support the proposal and suggested creating a concept plan that provided access from Tantra Drive. The board also wanted to see a more compatible interface with the existing single-family homes to the west.The Boulder Planning Board is scheduled to review the project during a public hearing at its regular meeting at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, in the City Council Chambers, 1777 Broadway.
BAIRD MOVES: National wealth-management firm Robert W. Baird & Co. has moved its downtown Boulder offices from the Canyon Center to One Boulder Plaza.Baird signed a lease for 5,310 square feet of space at 1301 Canyon Blvd., Suite 220. It moved from 1881 9th St. “Our lease had come up, and we were in the market for a space that could further enhance our image in the Boulder community,” said Daniel Palm, a financial adviser for the company. “Now we’re in a premium office space in One Boulder Plaza.”Palm said the company is growing as other financial firms struggle in the industry. It is recruiting more employees. The Boulder office, managed by Richard Palm, has seven employees.The new space for Baird is owned and operated by W.W. Reynolds, and it was previously occupied by UBS Financial Services, which moved to 1801 13th St., Suite 100, also owned by Reynolds.
ARCHITECT MOVES: DTJ Design Inc. is moving its headquarters across town.The Boulder-based architecture, planning and landscape architecture firm signed a lease for 8,000 square feet of office space at 3101 Iris Ave. The company is downsizing from about 27,000 square feet at the Canyon Center, 1881 9th St., in downtown Boulder. DTJ founding principal Tom Thorpe said the company is adjusting “like every company” related to the real estate industry. The firm has been reducing staff during the past five years and needed less space. It now employs 35 people. Thorpe said the company is expanding in other areas of the world. New projects are under way in China, the United Arab Emirates and Europe. DTJ’s new office space previously was occupied by First National Bank of Colorado. The Fort Collins-based bank sold the 22,575-square-foot office building at 3101 Iris Ave. to Boulder developer Lou Della Cava a year ago. Della Cava has filled most of the space – gradually relieving the bank of its office lease – with VisionLink leasing 4,000 square feet, HealthLinks leasing 4,800 square feet and DTJ leasing 8,000 square feet. About 6,000 square feet remains available for lease. First National Bank continues to lease and occupy the 13,000-square-foot bank building with 12 drive-through lanes next door at 3033 Iris Ave., which Della Cava also owns.
EXPANSION AND LEASE: Boulder-based light manufacturer TerraLUX Inc. is expanding its space in the building its president and chief executive Tony Catalano owns at 4725 Nautilus Court South.TerraLUX will increase its leased space in the 21,940-square-foot building – from about 4,000 square feet to about 7,000 square feet. Room for the expansion was made by Team ProMark LLC vacating about 10,000 square feet of space in the building in a move to Longmont. Catalano said the TerraLUX business continues to grow, and it recently received an undisclosed amount of venture capital financing. The building also gained a new tenant with Bobo’s Oat Bars. The a Boulder-based natural and organic food bar producer signed a lease for 3,820 square feet of industrial space in the building, moving from 510 47th St. Todd Walsh and Audrey Berne with The Colorado Group helped broker the deal. Walsh said 3,830 square feet remains in the building at a listed price of $6.90 per square-foot, triple net.
BOULDER LEASES: Zia Consulting, an information technology consulting firm, signed a lease for 2,305 of office space at 4141 Arapahoe Ave. The company is moving from 1615 Pearl St. Jason Kruse and Todd Walsh at The Colorado Group and Ashley Overton at Gibbons-White Inc. helped broker the deal. * Insight Financial Corp., a residential mortgage lender, signed a lease for 1,158 square feet of office space at 3025 47th St. Scott Leakas of Acquire Inc. helped broker the deal.
LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE LEASES: International Postal Solutions LLC, a mail-service company, signed a lease for 4,476 square feet of flex space at 1520 Cherry St. Jason Kruse and Danny Lindau with The Colorado Group helped broker the deal. * Colorado Sports Chiropractic Center signed a lease for 2,416 square feet of office space at 335 South Boulder Road. Paul Kresge with The Colorado Group helped broker the deal.
LAFAYETTE
EXPANSION FOR VIDEO: The Creative Alliance, a Lafayette-based public relations and marketing firm, has expanded its office space in Lafayette. The firm added 1,600 square feet in the Bridgetown building at 2675 North Park Drive. The Creative Alliance now leases a total of 5,800 square feet. A portion of the new space will be dedicated to enhanced video production capabilities, company officials said.
LONGMONT
RESTAURANT LEASE: Caper’s Italian Bistro & Tap, signed a lease for 4,846 square feet of restaurant space at 600 S. Airport Road. Jason Kruse with The Colorado Group helped broker the deal. Contact David Clucas at 303-440-4950 or e-mail dclucas@bcbr.com.
More Information about Simply Delicious LLC:
bobosoatbars.com
Reference:
http://www.bcbr.com/article.asp?id=99242
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