Real Estate & Construction  August 3, 2017

Corr-Jensen first tenant to sign up at The Collective in CTC

LOUISVILLE — Corr-Jensen Inc., a manufacturer and marketer of health and wellness products, is the first tenant to sign on for The Collective, a three-building campus being built at 199 S. Taylor Ave., in the Colorado Tech Center in Louisville.

The campus is being developed by the Entasis Group, a Denver-based company co-founded in 2002 by brothers Brian Ojala and Aaron Ojala to design modern architecture. The company added a real estate development division in 2013.

Denver-based Corr-Jensen, led by founder and chief executive Matt Hesse, will occupy 37,540 square feet of space that features a 60-foot-wide glass overhead door that opens to views of the Flatirons. The company manufactures exercise and weight-loss products, and diet supplements that it sells online and at retail locations.

Entasis Group broke ground in May and will deliver the three buildings by the first quarter of 2018. Corr-Jensen signed a 10-year lease for one of the three buildings.

The remaining 62,000 square feet at The Collective will include 12-foot by 12-foot overhead glass doors that can be used for office, storefront or loading. The interiors will feature polished concrete floors, exposed air ducts and tall glass windows.

The Collective is zoned for zoned for office, flex and retail. The developers are looking to add a coffee shop and/or restaurant.  

Patrick McGettigan of Jones Lang LaSalle (NYSE: JLL) is representing the Entasis Group and will handle leasing at the Collective.

 

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