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Total Space Available | 157,473 SF |
Min. Divisible | 13,520 SF |
Park Type | Industrial Park |
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Point Central Business Park will be comprised of over 157,000 SF in two Class A Industrial buildings on a 9.5 acre site that is ideally situated in Denver’s central industrial submarket. The infill location provides tenants with immediate access to all of Denver’s primary interstates within minutes and encompasses Metro Denver’s largest labor pool. The design of both buildings allows for flexible divisibility to suit any size company. Point Central Business Park is the next premier industrial development in Central Denver.
Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
1st Floor | 15,080-82,855 SF | 3-10 Years | Upon Request | Industrial | - | Now |
Point Central Business Park will be comprised of over 155,000 SF in two Class A Industrial buildings on a 9.5 acre site that is ideally situated in Denver’s central industrial submarket. The infill location provides tenants with immediate access to all of Denver’s primary interstates within minutes and encompasses Metro Denver’s largest labor pool. The design of both buildings allows for flexible divisibility to suit any size company. Point Central Business Park is the next premier industrial development in Central Denver.
Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
1st Floor | 13,520-74,618 SF | 3-10 Years | Upon Request | Industrial | - | Now |
Be the first to lease newly built Class A industrial buildings at Point Central Business Park, ideally located on a 9.5-acre site in Denver’s central industrial submarket. 1051 E 73rd Avenue is a premier industrial park that features two totaling ±157,473 square feet, each with ±2,358 square feet of office space. Building One offers a minimum divisibility of 15,080 square feet, totaling 82,855 square feet while Building Two offers a minimum divisibility of 13,520 square feet, totaling 74,618 square feet. Both buildings are equipped with 32-foot ceiling heights, a 190’ shared truck court, four drive-in doors, 13 to 14 dock-high doors, and 2,000 amps of power, making them versatile spaces perfect for distribution, advanced manufacturing, and e-commerce operations. Point Central Business Park is strategically positioned with direct access to major highways, including Interstates 25, 270, 76, and 70, allowing easy connectivity to most major metros within a one-day drive. The central location provides seamless access to key transportation hubs such as BNSF Railway, Union Pacific Railroad, and Denver International Airport (DEN). Denver’s unique position between Canada and Mexico allows businesses to leverage North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) opportunities. The area’s dynamic location has attracted top-tier companies like Amazon, Voyager Express, and Target for logistic operations. Additionally, the region boasts a diverse workforce of over 1.2 million people with a median household income nearing $80,000 within a 10-mile radius, making Point Central Business Park an ideal location for business expansion. Denver, nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, is celebrated for its outdoor lifestyle, offering over 5,000 acres of parks, trails, and golf courses, including iconic spots like Red Rocks Park and Cherry Creek State Park. The city is a cultural hub, with attractions such as the Denver Botanic Gardens, Union Station, and the Denver Art Museum. Home to five major sports teams, including the NFL’s Denver Broncos and MLB’s Colorado Rockies, Denver offers a vibrant community with robust infrastructure. This, combined with access to a strong labor force, positions Point Central Business Park as a prime leasing opportunity for businesses looking to thrive in a dynamic and well-connected environment.
The booming northern Interstate 25 corridor runs through the heart of North Denver. This industrial node stretches from Welby in the south to the 470 beltway in the north. Major companies and local businesses are thriving and drive leasing activity in the area.
The N Line has several stations in North Denver and has been a boon to the local economy. The RTD system has rapidly expanded this cycle, adding around 40 Light Rail Stations throughout the metro since 2013.
North Denver is located in a part of the metro with a large, growing industrial tenant base. Amazon is the biggest tenant, with more than 850,000 square feet in Thornton. Manufacturing-related companies also have a large footprint, including TruStile Doors, Rocky Mountain Clothing, and Tenere. Tenants landing here have access to five of the eight fastest-growing cities in the Denver metropolitan area, including Thornton and Welby.
The vacancy rate in North Denver has consistently remained below its long-term average. Strong demand for industrial space and the area’s relatively limited exposure to escalating speculative development occurring elsewhere in the metro have made this a competitive landscape for tenants.