PORTEOS Making News
Mile High CRE -- A new 380,000-square-foot build-to-suit manufacturing/office facility will be built at Porteos, a commercial mixed-use development that is part of Denver’s expanding “Aerotropolis” development.
DBJ -- Karcher North America will occupy a 380,000 square foot facility at Porteos in Aurora. JLL helped secure the $3.045 million sale of the land.
Sentinel Colorado -- Kärcher, a German producer of commercial cleaning devices, announced it will be moving its North American headquarters to a commercial development site in northeast Aurora next year, the Aurora Economic Development Council announced last week.
DBJ -- For commuters who have watched the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center rise to towering heights south of Denver International Airport, that chance to see what it all was about is coming soon.
CoStar -- Kärcher North America plans to relocate its headquarters for the second time in less than five years, moving from Denver to a larger facility in the Porteos master-planned business park in Aurora, Colorado, as development in the Denver area continues to creep east.
Colorado Real Estate Journal -- Denver-based Kärcher North America, a U.S. subsidiary of German parent company Kärcher, the family owned world’s leading provider of efficient, resource-conserving cleaning systems, announced today that it is moving its North American headquarters and manufacturing hub to Aurora.
The Denver Post -- Denver International Airport has been known for a lot of things over its 23 years of departures and arrivals. The tented terminal building, cost overruns related to its automated baggage system, alleged secret bunkers, the list goes on.
CBSDenver -- The Wall Street Journal named Denver International Airport as the best airport in the United States. DIA surpassed other airports in areas like reliability, value and convenience.
DBJ -- As infill space in Denver runs out, the area around DIA has emerged as one of the Front Range's hottest area for new development.
Colorado Real Estate Journal -- Greenwich, Connecticut based J.A. Green Development Corp. will kick off the first, approximately 1 million square-foot phase of JAG Logistics Center at DIA in the first quarter. Located on 75 acres in the Porteos development, it will be followed by a second phase on 172 acres the company has in escrow.
Sentinel Colorado -- As he pulled his sensible white SUV to a stop near the eastern edge of Aurora, Mayor Steve Hogan looked toward the horizon.
Colorado Business Journal --The Aurora Economic Development Council, which is a public private partnership representing the City of Aurora and Adams and Arapahoe Counties, said the city added 2,500 primary jobs.