May 18-May 31, 2016 —
COLORADO REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
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DENVER
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DALLAS/ FORT WORTH
ENGINEERS
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LAND SURVEYORS
The building was constructed
in 1982.
Devereaux and Jason Schmidt,
also a JLL executive vice presi-
dent, represented United Prop-
erties in the transaction. Bran-
don Basham of Basham &Asso-
ciates represented the buyer.
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Trustpilot,
an online-shop-
ping-review company, estab-
lished a Denver presence at
WeWork in Lower Highland
and is searching for a larger
space with plans to expand
rapidly over the next three
years.
Currently occupying 640
square feet that accommo-
dates 19 employees, Trustpilot
is searching for approximately
10,000 sf in Lower Downtown
and expects additional future
growth.
Cushman & Wake-
field
is representing the com-
pany in its search.
Trustpilot’s Denver office ini-
tially will focus on driving cus-
tomer sales within the region
and will support a 30 percent
increase to the company’s U.S.
workforce by the end of the
year.
“Since establishing a U.S.
presence less than three years
ago, Trustpilot has enjoyed
a tremendous growth trajec-
tory here, stemming from the
increasing expectation for trust
and transparency between
businesses and their custom-
ers,” said
Fred Mather,
gen-
eral manager for the Americas.
“Our unparalleled offerings fit
an otherwise unmet need for
businesses seeking a trusted
ratings and reviews solution,
and opening another U.S. office
to serve their needs was a natu-
ral step in our evolution.”
Trustpilot evaluated several
U.S. cities for its local market
expansion and selected Denver
because of its growing technol-
ogy industry, reputation as a
hub of innovation and strong
local talent pool, it said.
It will create at least 40 addi-
tional jobs this year in posi-
tions ranging from account
executives to sales managers.
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With the additional space, we
now have the flexibility for
future expansion and more col-
laborative space to further serve
the growing needs of our cli-
ents and the community,” Balser
said.
Akerman’s Denver office
expansion is part of the law
firm’s national growth in key
business centers across the
United States. The company
announced in January that it
would more than double its
physical footprint in Chicago
to accommodate growth in that
region. The next month, it relo-
cated its largest office to down-
town Miami’s Brickell City
Centre, becoming the largest
law firm tenant at the epicenter
of one of the leading financial
districts in the U.S. In New
York, its second-biggest office,
Akerman has nearly doubled
its office space with three lease
expansions in 2½ years.
Akerman is known for its
core strengths in middle-mar-
ket mergers and acquisitions,
the financial services and real
estate industries, and for a
diverse Latin America practice.
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AJOT LLC
paid $1.7 million
for a 14,532-square-foot mult-
itenant office building at 7878
W. 80th Place in Arvada.
Chris Ball, R.C. Myles
and
Jim Brady
of
Cushman &
Wakefield
represented the
seller,
MVT LLC. Chad Knoth
and
Pete Isakovic
of
Coldwell
Banker Commercial Alliance
represented the buyer.
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Fresenius Medical Care
signed a long-term lease renew-
al for 56,014 sf of office space at
One DTC, 5251 DTC Parkway,
in Greenwood Village.
Brendan Fisher
and
Pete
Hoselton
of
Cresa
represented
the tenant.
Joe Serieno
and
John Miller
of
CBRE
repre-
sented the landlord,
Principal
Financial Group.
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KAT LLC
purchased a
1,964-sf office property at 6630
S. Broadway in Littleton for
$390,000, or $198.57 per sf.
Joshua Cohen
of
John Propp
Commercial Group
represent-
ed the seller,
IMO Coach LLC.
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Inverness
Akerman