Colorado Real Estate Journal - August 17, 2016
A trio of lots at Mountain View Industrial Park in Commerce City recently sold to a developer and user, leaving the park with two remaining sites. Kipling Twenty-Three Hundred LLC acquired 1.4- and 1.2-acre lots in the park at the northwest corner of East 96th Avenue and Highway 2. It plans to develop a 12,500-square-foot industrial building on the smaller of the two lots for delivery in spring, followed by a larger building in the future. The building will be offered for sale or lease, according to Bob Busey of Unique Properties LLC-TCN Worldwide. Busey, along with Unique Properties’ Richard Bowler and Aaron Romero, represented the selling entities, which included Mtn. View Properties LLC, and will market the new building. “The attraction there is a single-tenant industrial building with high ceilings and large drive-in doors that is zoned for storage,” said Bowler. Bob Leino of Fuller Real Estate represented the buyer Also at Mountain View Industrial Park, Nielson Investments purchased a 1.3-acre lot for construction of a new location for its testing laboratory business. The remaining two lots at Mountain View total 1.3 and 2.8 acres. They are currently in the process to be rezoned from retail to industrial use. “We have had tremendous interest in Mountain View Industrial Park over the last several months, said Bowler. Small industrial lots are hard to find. These are really well located.” Other News The Animosus Trust purchased a 1,525-square-foot industrial building and 0.29-acre lot at 2042 S. Bannock St. in Denver for $525,000. A marijuana dispensary occupies the building with two years remaining on its lease. Built in 1949, the building has 12-foot ceilings and a fully fenced yard. The lot is leased to a separate tenant on a month-to-month basis. Sam Leger, Tim Finholm and Carols Valencia of Unique Properties LLC-TCN Worldwide represented the seller in the transaction.