Aerospace firm Tendeg moving within CTC in Louisville
LOUISVILLE — Tendeg LLC, an aerospace engineering firm, will move within the Colorado Technology Center in Louisville to a new building at 1772 Prairie Way.
Tendeg is leasing 7,349 square feet of space in the building developed by Ben Blaugrund, owner of Breakaway Business Center LLC.
Tendeg will join Fate Brewing Co., which is opening a restaurant, brewery and taphouse later this year; Wis.-based ePac, a digital flexible packaging company that is expanding operations in the region this fall; and Apex Movement, a parkour gym that recently opened in Blaugrund’s building.
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Tendeg, moving from 686 S. Taylor Ave., provides aerospace engineering services, including design, analysis, prototyping and flight-unit assembly. The company was founded in 2007 by space-industry veterans Gregg Freebury, Neal Beidleman and Jamie Gull.
Chris Ball and Joe Krahn of Cushman & Wakefield along with Jason Kruse of The Colorado Group represented Breakaway Business Center. Erik Abrahamson of CBRE represented Tendeg.
LOUISVILLE — Tendeg LLC, an aerospace engineering firm, will move within the Colorado Technology Center in Louisville to a new building at 1772 Prairie Way.
Tendeg is leasing 7,349 square feet of space in the building developed by Ben Blaugrund, owner of Breakaway Business Center LLC.
Tendeg will join Fate Brewing Co., which is opening a restaurant, brewery and taphouse later this year; Wis.-based ePac, a digital flexible packaging company that is expanding operations in the region this fall; and Apex Movement, a parkour gym that recently opened in Blaugrund’s building.
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