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Stream Realty Partners
announced that its Denver office
was awarded a property manage-
ment contract by the Colorado
Judicial Department for the Ralph L.
Carr Judicial Center.
The State of Colorado Judicial
Department selected Stream Denver
to provide asset, property and facili-
ties management services for the
judicial center. The judicial complex
is unique for state facilities as fin-
ishes and mechanical components
are comparable to any Class AA
asset in the current commercial real
estate market.
“We’re honored to be awarded
the opportunity to showcase our
expertise in providing management
services for this distinguished and
unparalleled property,” said Tom
Bahn, senior vice president, prop-
erty management for Stream Realty
Partners.
Located at 1300 Broadway
and 2 E. 14th Ave. in Denver, the
695,768-square-foot Ralph L. Carr
Judicial Center consists of one level
of below-grade parking, 250,000 sf
of storage areas, a four-story courts
building with two appellate hear-
ing rooms, and one Colorado State
Supreme Court courtroom. Addi-
tionally, the complex includes a
13-story office building.
The office building houses state
agencies that include, but not lim-
ited to, the Office of the Attorney
General, Office of the Child’s Repre-
sentative, Office of the State Public
Defender, Attorney Regulation Office
and the Office of the State Court
Administrator, as well as shared
conference rooms and general
building support spaces. Common
building areas include a Supreme
Court law library, learning center,
fitness facility, 20,000-sf of shared
meeting spaces, a data center, more
than 400 off-site parking spaces,
an above-grade parking structure,
bicycle storage facility, and mail and
copy handling services.
Stream’s Denver office continues
to expand its property portfolio in
the Rocky Mountain region hav-
ing added more than 1.7 million sf
of managed office and industrial
projects to date, including more
than 478,000 sf of industrial space
in recent weeks. In a one-week span
this summer, Stream added approx-
imately 1.2 million sf of managed
assets.
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Stream Realty Partners wins Colorado Judicial Department contractRalph L. Carr Judicial Center in downtown Denver
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