| SALES/LEASING INFORMATION : | Barbara Myers | 303-223-0496 | bmyers@etkinjohnson.com |




Etkin Johnson’s energy-efficient green design buildings at Colorado Tech Center are continuing to attract leading corporate users. Most recently, Promotech expanded into its second facility at the 200-acre master planned CTC campus, occupying 33,386 square feet in the 1775 Cherry building. Promotech, which provides consultative and distribution services to the pharmaceutical industry, relocated its in-house print shop and doubled its warehouse space to facilitate its complex storage and distribution needs.
The Promotech expansion brings 1775 Cherry to full occupancy at a time when Etkin Johnson has also begun construction on another building, located at 195 CTC Boulevard. This new single-story building will offer 64,368 square feet of office/flex/industrial space. Barbara Myers foresees continued high demand: “We are confident that the 195 CTC building’s green design and energy efficiency will make it a highly-sought-after addition to our growing portfolio in the Northwest Corridor.”
The Promotech expansion brings 1775 Cherry to full occupancy at a time when Etkin Johnson has also begun construction on another building, located at 195 CTC Boulevard. This new single-story building will offer 64,368 square feet of office/flex/industrial space. Barbara Myers foresees continued high demand: “We are confident that the 195 CTC building’s green design and energy efficiency will make it a highly-sought-after addition to our growing portfolio in the Northwest Corridor.”
The 64,368 sq. ft. facility features 24’ clear ceiling height, eight dock doors and two drive in doors, 41x44 column spacing plus ample parking with 116 well-lit spaces.
Green technology begins at the top with a Gen Flex cool roof system, which carries a superior Energy Star rating. The system will reduce the building’s electrical demand, increase energy savings and improve comfort. The building also features low-E insulated glass and a Carrier high efficiency heating and cooling system. Strategically placed skylights provide supplemental day lighting while reducing heat gain.
"The green building design is already drawing high demand," said Barbara Myers, Vice President of Leasing. "We are seeing tremendous interest from companies who want to lower their operating costs while helping to preserve our natural resources.”
Green technology begins at the top with a Gen Flex cool roof system, which carries a superior Energy Star rating. The system will reduce the building’s electrical demand, increase energy savings and improve comfort. The building also features low-E insulated glass and a Carrier high efficiency heating and cooling system. Strategically placed skylights provide supplemental day lighting while reducing heat gain.
"The green building design is already drawing high demand," said Barbara Myers, Vice President of Leasing. "We are seeing tremendous interest from companies who want to lower their operating costs while helping to preserve our natural resources.”
Etkin Johnson Group recently expanded its holdings in the highly desirable Northwest Corridor with the acquisition of the Nautilus building located at 1886 Prairie Way in Louisville. The 90,000+ sq. ft. facility will be home to the headquarters of Pearl Izumi, a sportswear company.
The building enjoys high image exterior design that continues into the two-story lobby and mezzanine area. The landscape design includes trail access and an open-space environment with views of the Front Range mountains. For availability, contact Barb Myers directly at 303-223-0496 or at email at bmyers@etkinjohnson.com. DEVELOPED BY: ETKIN JOHNSON GROUP
1512 LARIMER STREET
SUITE 325
DENVER
COLORADO 80202
303.650.6500
1512 LARIMER STREET
SUITE 325
DENVER
COLORADO 80202
303.650.6500
