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Larimer Square LODO | DENVER DOWNTOWN DENVER ASANA PARTNERS larimer square LODO | DENVER DOWNTOWN DENVER Denver’s growth has created one of the nation’s premier 18-hour cities and LoDo continues to become one of the city’s most sought-after destinations. BY THE NUMBERS +2.8M 37 POPULATION MEDIAN AGE +1.7M 72% TOTAL LABOR FORCE EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 3RD +11.3K BEST STATE FOR BUSINESS HOTEL ROOMS +150K 2ND COLLEGE STUDENTS BEST PLACE TO LIVE (US) +10K 5TH EMPLOYED BY HIGH TECH FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES LARGE CITY W 35TH AVE S P E E R B V D IRV W 29TH AVE INGST W 26TH AVE W 32ND AVE ST ZUNI Highland W 33RD AVE Park Je erson Park TEJONST ZUNI ST ZUNI W 23RD AVE Highland N PECOS ST PECOS N S P E E ST NAVAJO R W 29TH AVE W 20TH AVE B V D BOU LDER S T 25 25 PLATTE ST E L C R I 25 1 C 5TH S P M A U R I K D A A T T Commons V S E 2 H W G 0 I Park T H Mile H E High S IL Stadium M T ELITCH CIR LITTLE RA VE BALL ARENA N S T T S O G R A N CHESTNUT PL E D T S R T U A ST A ATT C W E E D W WAY CHOPPER CIR AD RO B N UNION STATION A COORS BY THE NUMBERS URA RIA P KWY LoDo FIELD TOTAL BUILDINGS ZUNI ST ZUNI 1 5T H S T BLAKE ST River North BLAK E ST 5 24 T Art District HST UNIQUE STOREFRONTS 7 MA RKET ST MARKET ST T MARKE T S T LARIMER TOTAL RETAIL (SQ FT)H SQUARE S W T LARIMER ST LARIMER ST CO LARIMER ST LARIMER S T 125,000ALF 33RD ST AXA LAWR ENCE ST LA WRE NCE ST LA WREN CE S T 32ND ST 1 V 4TH ST 41 E P LARIMERW SQUARE ERFORMING ARTS ARAPAHOE ST AR APAH OE ST ST MARION N 13 DENVER LODO WALK SCORE T H 27T A COMPLEX V NeighborhoodWestside 30TH ST E CU RT IS ST CURTI S ST H ST 2 N DOWNING ST DOWNING N 0 CHAMPA ST T CHAMPA ST CHAMPA ST 1 H 9 T 92 S H S T STOUT ST COLORADO T 1 4T CONVENTION BROADWAY N 1 HOUSEHOLD INCOME KALAMATH ST KALAMATH 7 H ST LODO AVERAGE 1 TH 2 CENTER 8 CALIFORNIA ST 5 TH S TH ST S 15TH ST $125K T 2 2 T 2 N 1 D WELTON ST S T S S PE S T T 16TH ERB GLENARM PL PAR L V CARS PER WEEK AT K AVE W D TR EMONT PL CBD EMPLOYEES E 20TH AVE E 21ST AVE E 18TH AVE COURT PL ST WASHINGTON N 300,000 E 22ND AVE 15TH + LARIMER~65K 130K TOTAL (SQ FT) TOTAL OFFICE (SQ FT) E 19TH AVE E 23RD AVE 175,000StateColorado Capitol N DOWNING ST DOWNING N GRANT ST GRANT BIKE SCORE N WASHINGTON ST WASHINGTON N LOGAN ST LOGAN 88 TRANSIT SCORE E 17TH AVE E E 16TH AVE 1 PARK AVE W 9 T H 98 A VE N OGDEN ST OGDEN N Iconic, historic neighborhood in the heart of downtown Denver, TOTAL OFFICE SF N CLARKSON ST CLARKSON N 6.75M W COALFAXA Larimer Square sits at the center of the Central Business District, Union Station and burgeoning Platte River Valley. Just PEDESTRIANS PERIN LODOWEEK CORONA ST CORONA VE N DOWNING ST DOWNING N minutes from the Colorado Convention Center, Denver Art Museum and Center for the Performing Arts, Pepsi Center, AT 15TH + LARIMER~30K recognizedLarimer restaurateurs, SquareCoors has including been Field home and James four to numerous Bearduniversity nominated nationally- campuses. or awarded chefs Jennifer Jasinski, Troy Guard and Frank Bonnano. LARIMER SQUARE NEIGHBORHOOD RETAILERS W 35TH AVE LOHI S P E E R B V D IRVING ST IRVING W 29TH AVE W 26TH AVE W 32ND AVE ST ZUNI W 33RD AVE PLATTE STREET Jefferson Park ST TEJON ZUNI ST ZUNI W 23RD AVE Highlands DENVER ST UNIONPECOS N STATION LARIMER SQUARE NAVAJO ST NAVAJO W 20TH AVE S P E E R BOULDER ST B V D 25 25 E L C IR C PLATTE ST M IU D A 25 1 T 5T S H S DA H EMPOWER FIELD AT IG LARIMER SQUAREH T MILE HIGH STADIUM W E Commons IRY BLOCK L I 2 C M 0 O Park T L H F AX S T A ELITCH CIR LITTLE RA V VE E N S T CHESTNUT PL Ball Park MCGREGOR ST ATTA W SQUARE E W WAY CHOPPER CIR UNION AD STATION RO B N AUR COORS ARIA PK LoDo WY FIELD 1 5T ZUNI ST ZUNI OF COLORADOUNIVERSITY H River North Art ST MARKET STATION BLAKE S T BLAK E ST 5 DENVER T H S H MA RKET ST MARKET ST LARIMER MARKET ST District W SQUARE T C OLF METROPOLITAN LARIMER S T LARIMER ST A STATE UNIVERSITY LARIMER S T X A 33RD V 7 E T OF DENVER LAWR ENCE ST LA WRE NCE ST H 3 1 2ND 14 ST 9 S PERFORMING ARTS T T T H S H N MARION ST MARION N DENVER ARAPAHOE ST AR APAHOE ST S ST T T COMPLEX 27T 30TH ST CU RT IS ST CUR TI S ST H ST 2 RINO N DOWNING ST DOWNING N 0 CHAMPA ST T CHAMPA ST CHAMPA ST H S W COLORADO T CONVENTION 13 STOUT ST T 1 H 4T 1 A ST KALAMATH 7 V H ST 1 E CENTER TH 2 8 CALIFORNIA ST 5 TH S TH ST S 15TH ST T 2 2 T N D WELTON ST S S PE T 16TH E R GLENARM PL BL PA R VD K AVE W E 18TH AVE E 20TH AVE E 21ST AVE PL COURT DENVER PAVILIONS E 22ND AVE E 19TH AVE E 23RD AVE StateColorado Capitol N DOWNING ST DOWNING N GRANT ST GRANT LOGAN ST LOGAN E 17TH AVE E E 16TH AVE 1 PARK AVE W 9 T H A V E N OGDEN ST OGDEN N N CLARKSON ST CLARKSON N W CO LF CORONA ST CORONA A X N DOWNING ST DOWNING N A V E N PECOS ST N PECOS NAVAJO ST NAVAJO ZUNI ST 25 TEJONST P LARIMERST N MARION ST A T S W 35TH AVE R E K A LAK V B T E S 33RD ST W O G NEIGHBORHOOD HOTELS & TOURISM R A Y A N W E D 3 D 2ND W 33RD AVE A O R ST B N DOWNING ST N DOWNING N S P W 32ND AVE E E Highlands R ZUNI ST BV D T S A P M River North Art A 30TH ST H C ST 2 0T District H ST BOULDER W 29TH AVE KEY W 29TH AVE T T T S T S S IRV T E CE S 27T T U A T O I A H T N IN +7.8K HOTEL ROOMS L REN ST S R SP 25 P O T GS E F S WITHIN A 20MINE WALK 1 LAW I R L N BV A O T D C T L COORS FIELD T E Commons S W COORS FIELD 15TH S E K Park A 50K SEATS L T B 2 T T HOTELS W 26TH AVE S A BALL ARENA P M A 20K SEATS LARIMER S 1 HILTONH GARDEN INN DENVER C UNION STATION2 4 6 5 3 TH ST EMPOWER AT 2 MINT HOUSE E 21ST AVE Jefferson Park UNION MILE HIGH STADIUM S ST 3 KIMPTON BORN 77K SEATS IR STATION C URTI 4 THE CRAWFORD H C C 5 E 22ND AVE IT 5 THE OXFORD L DENVER PERFORMING E 6 THE MAVEN IR W 23RD AVE ARTS COMPLEX C R 7 THOMPSON DENVER 10K SEATS E T P S UNDER CONSTRUCTION ST N WASHINGTON E 23RD AVE 941K ANNUAL VISITORS P T O ST 2 2 LoDo15TH ST R 0 ST N DOWNING BALL ARENA H T 2 C 9 H 8 THE NWESTIN PA D MARKE S R T S 7 9 THE RITZT CARLTONK AVE W COLORADO LARIME N BROADWAY 10 2SPRINGHILL SUITES BY MARRIOTT 8 19 1 T S CONVENTION CENTER H ST 11 T KIMPTON S MONACO 2.2M SF 25 T LARIMER CENTRIC HYATTMONT PL 900K+ ANNUAL VISITORS SQUARE E 1,000 PARKING SPACES 11 12 UNDER TRCONSTRUCTION W 20TH AVE 12 13 FOUR SEASONSE 20TH AVE Y 10 ST 14 MAGNOLIA DENVER W 15 K IS P 13 14 15 HILTON DENVER CITY CENTER IA RT R A CU 17 16 HOTEL TEATRO R TH U T E 19TH AVE A S E Auraria 16 17 S 17 THE CURTIS 19 T A H P T AVE M 18 HOME2SUITES BY HILTON ST N WASHINGTON A 18 19 E H L C 19 GRAND HYATT C 7 20 E 18TH AVE PARK AVE W T R 20 ALOFT DENVER DOWNTOWN I H DENVER PERFORMING C S 21 THE BROWN PALACE T ARTS COMPLEX 22 M EMPOWER FIELD AT 15TH ST 16TH 21 U 22 AC BY MARRIOTT I 23 D MILE HIGH STADIUM EMBASSY SUITES A 23 E 17TH AVE 24 N OGDEN ST T UNIVERSITY METROPOLITAN S 24 HYATT REGENCY H OF COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY G 25 25 HILTON GARDEN INN DENVER I DENVER OF DENVER COLORADO GRANT ST H LOGAN ST LOGAN DOWNTOWN E 15k students 19k students CONVENTION L 5 I 26 HYATT HOUSE E 16TH AVE T CENTER M H S 26 L P T RT U CO W COL FAX A VE W CO LF AX AVE N DOWNING ST N DOWNING KALAMATH ST KALAMATH N CLARKSON ST N CLARKSON Colorado ST CORONA ZUNI ST State Capitol W 13TH AVE LARIMER SQUARE LARIMER LARIMER SQUARE MARKET ST 15TH ST ST 15TH 14TH ST ST 14TH LarimerLARIMER Square SQUARE Site SITE Plan PLAN – Ground – GROUND Level LEVEL LARIMER ST 15TH ST ST 15TH 14TH ST ST 14TH AVAILABLE LEASED PATIO LARIMER SQUARE GARAGE + 14401444 MARKET ST 1422 MARKET ST UNIT 1400BASE 826 SF 300 PARKING SPACES UNIT 1440C 1,256 SF LAWRENCE ST UNIT UNIT NLH015 1,422 SF NCO09A BAO 1,747 SF BREWHOUSE UNIT UNIT NEC000 UNIT NLO001 NFR011 6,600 SF 5,800 SF 3,582 SF UNIT NCO010 1,735 SF UNIT NGS013 UNIT UNIT 4,993 SF NCO09B UNIT GEMS NCR012 NJO000 HIDDEN 2,137 SF ICE CREAM 1,800 SF 2,500 SF HAILEE GRACE UNIT 1,044 SF 1,044 NMK002 UNIT UNIT NGH016 NGH010 UNIT NMI01A 10,821 SF 594 SF 954 SF 4,038 SF UNIT UNIT UNIT NMK003 NLH003 NLH006 UNIT NGS047 828 SF 838 SF 4,695 SF 15TH ST 14TH ST THE WALKWAY LARIMER SOCIAL LARIMER STREET DEDICATED PEDESTRIAN STREET GREEN RUSSELL OFFICE UNIT UNIT ENTRY SBU031 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