Tree House Building in Boulder sells for $1.8 million
BOULDER — The Tree House Building in Boulder, an iconic office building built on top of a pond, has been acquired for $1.8 million, according to public records.
Commercial broker Geoffrey Keys, who owned the building through the entity 29th Street Tree House LLC, sold the 6,396-square-foot building at 737 29th St. to Charles Rahe of Boulder, who used the entity Wilton Fortress LLC. Rahe, who could not be reached for comment, owns Rahe Management, a real estate management company in Boulder.
The Tree House Building was designed and built in 1971 by Boulder architect Hoby Wagner, who used it as his headquarters. Wagner was the architect and designer of Williams Village student housing, among other significant projects in Boulder. The iconic three-story building was built on top of a pond fed by Skunk Creek.
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It has been home to a diverse group of medical and office tenants over the years, said Keys, who owns and operates Keys Commercial Real Estate in Boulder. Keys purchased the building in 2007 for $1.3 million, according to public records.
BOULDER — The Tree House Building in Boulder, an iconic office building built on top of a pond, has been acquired for $1.8 million, according to public records.
Commercial broker Geoffrey Keys, who owned the building through the entity 29th Street Tree House LLC, sold the 6,396-square-foot building at 737 29th St. to Charles Rahe of Boulder, who used the entity Wilton Fortress LLC. Rahe, who could not be reached for comment, owns Rahe Management, a real estate management company in Boulder.
The Tree House Building was designed and built in 1971 by Boulder architect Hoby Wagner, who used it as his headquarters.…
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