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DECEMBER 2016 \ BUILDING DIALOGUE \

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Special Advertising Section

OFFICE

The rendering depicts the soaring 40-story building and its views.

James Roupp

Vice President

JLL

james.roupp@am.jll.com

303-260-6500

www.jll.com/denver

Michael Crane

Senior Vice President

JLL

michael.crane@am.jll.com

303-260-6500

www.jll.com/denver 1144 Fifteenth – Denver’s Vanguard Office Tower

1144 Fifteenth is Denver’s first skyline-defining office tower in nearly three de-

cades.

Developer Hines Interests first came to Denver in the 1980s with the creation

of Wells Fargo Center (also known as the “Cash Register Building”) and most re-

cently, over the past decade, has been the most active office developer in Denver

with more than 1.5 million square feet across four projects. Headquartered out of

Houston, the company has offices across the world with $93.2 billion in assets

under management and more than 525 million square feet of assets developed,

acquired or managed since 1957 – ranging from baseball stadiums to industrial

warehouses.

1144 Fifteenth will be complete at the beginning of 2018 and will boast 670,000

rentable square feet. Office space will start on the 14th floor and soar to the 40th

floor, providing unobstructed mountain views out of the 10-foot floor-to-ceiling

glass windows. The project’s impressive amenities package includes three terraces

adjacent to leasable office space, Denver’s first collaboration-style “living room,”

a 5,500-square-foot towel-service fitness facility and a 1.3/1,000 RSF parking

ratio.

Situated at the gateway to LoDo, the location provides unrivaled vehicular and pub-

lic transportation access coupled with proximity to Larimer Square, 16th Street

Mall, Union Station, the Denver Center for Performing Arts, the Convention Center

and a multitude of hotels. The construction of this project marks a paradigm shift

of downtown Denver, emerging as one of the country’s leading business centers.

Hines hired JLL to oversee the project’s leasing.

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