CREJ - page 13

September 2-September 15, 2015 —
COLORADO REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
— Page 13
Larimer & Weld Counties
by Jill Jamieson-Nichols
The country’s biggest natural
and organic beef supplier has
acquired land at Centerra in
Loveland for its new corporate
headquarters.
Meyer Natural Foods, which
has corporate offices in the
Hahn’s Peak One office building
at Centerra, paid approximately
$1.8 million, or $9.50 per square
foot, for 4.3 acres of land that was
owned by University of Colo-
rado Health. The site is at the
intersection of Rocky Mountain
Avenue and McWhinney Bou-
levard, adjacent to the Medical
Center of the
Rockies.
M e y e r ’ s
headquarters
building will
be approxi-
mately 33,000
sf, withMeyer
initially occu-
pying 60 per-
cent of the
building and
leasing out the remaining space
to office and medical office ten-
ants, said Ron Kuehl of Realtec-
Meyer Natural Foods’ new headquarters will be located next to the Medical Center of the Rockies at Centerra
in Loveland.
Ron Kuehl
by Jill Jamieson-Nichols
McWhinney plans to add 18,000
square feet of inline retail space to
its Van de Water mixed-use com-
munity in Loveland.
Mattress Firm, 5 Star Nails &
Spa and Domino’s Pizza have
signed leases in the project,
which will have visibility on U.S.
Highway 34. There is 8,800 sf of
available space.
Construction will start this
month, with completion in
spring.
The project will be situated off
Sculptor Drive, near Lowe’s and
Kohl’s.
“We are excited to see the con-
tinued development of our Van
de Water community,” Ashley
Stiles, McWhinney vice presi-
dent of development, said in
an announcement. “Given the
region’s population growth and
Van de Water’s proximity to local
residents and businesses, the site
could not be better positioned
within Loveland’s growing com-
munity.”
Scott Steputis of Crosbie Real
Estate Group is handling leasing
of the available space.
Infusion Architects LLC is the
architect for the project, which
will be built by contractor Coe
Construction Inc.
Van deWater is a 370-acre com-
munitywith residential and com-
mercial uses, including 248,323 sf
of existing retail space. It offers
convenient access to both Inter-
state 25 and downtown Love-
land and is within walking dis-
tance of The Greens apartments
and St. Aubyn Homes residential
subdivision.
Other News
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The first phase of the newly
redeveloped Foothills Mall shop-
ping and entertainment center will
open in Fort Collins in November.
The initial phase of the 77-acre
development will comprise
602,635 square feet of leasable
space and common areas. Ten-
ants include
Bar Louie, Bath &
Body Works, Cinemark, Dazbog
Coffee, Finish Line, Francesca’s,
Grimaldi’s, Gymboree, H&M,
Hot Topic, Macy’s, Nordstrom
Rack, Rocky Mountain Choco-
late Factory, Vans, Verizon, Vic-
toria’s Secret, Zales
and
Zumiez.
Several tenants initially sched-
uled to open in the first phase
won’t open until spring due to
weather delays resulting from
unseasonably heavy rainfall,
according to developer
Alberta
Development Partners.
Tenants in the second phase of
the 713,000-sf project will open
next summer.
Located on South College Ave-
nue and East Foothills Parkway,
Foothills Mall will incorporate an
expanded activity center, a skating
pond, and open spaces for con-
certs and community events.
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Stryker Orthopaedics,
a lead-
Construction of an 18,000-square-foot retail building will begin this
month at Van de Water in Loveland.
Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015 | 1:30-5:30 p.m.
Real Estate Broker Continuing Education
Credits will be available for attendance.
Experience an afternoon of
industry engagement, education and fun
Join us as we explore real estate in Northern Colorado and discuss
trends, effects and news in our community.
Colorado State University Master Plan
presented by Dr. Tony Frank, CSU President
and its impact on our community
Panel discussion
•Lender and Capital Markets
Panel discussion
•Macro Perspective
Panel discussion
Help us honor award winners at this year’s Conference
Bruce Hendee
|
2015 Real Estate Hall of Fame Inductee
Jerry Dunn
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2015 Real Estate Entrepreneur of the Year Inductee
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